The rise of Cara: the anti-AI social media platform for artists
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Jingna describes this event as "a validation of the movement" for artists' rights. She emphasizes that now there are one million people who care about this issue, showing that it’s strength in numbers and confirming the collective sentiments of artists.
Frustrated by the lack of support from platforms like ArtStation, Jingna Zhang decided to create Cara, a dedicated space for artists that does not host AI-generated art, reinforcing the idea that artists' interests should come first.
Cara is designed to actively protect artists, automatically tagging their work with NoAI labels to prevent unauthorized use by AI companies. This proactive approach distinguishes it from other platforms.
The rapid growth of Cara's userbase, from 40,000 to over a million after Meta's announcement on AI training, reflects a significant shift in public sentiment, demonstrating widespread outrage among artists.
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