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Jingna Jingner, after her legal victory, became a vocal advocate for artist rights, launching KA, a social media platform designed explicitly to opt artists out of AI training datasets. Unlike traditional platforms where art is often automatically included for AI scraping, KA aims to establish a default opt-out system, ensuring artists retain some control over their creations.

Yet, even with such initiatives, the scale of data scraping is overwhelming. Artists confront the harsh reality that once work is uploaded online, it becomes fair game—unless proactive steps are taken. Tools like "Have I Been Trained?" have emerged, allowing creators to identify whether their work has been included in datasets like Lion 5B and opt out.

The Power and Perils of Prompt-Based Creation