One of my biggest fears is to be deceived by AI works. Physical ones are easier to spot, but like half of the competition will revolve about digital art, and that’s becoming trickier by the day.
I’m thinking of some sort of user verification (not of private personal data but of public profiles on Behance, DeviantArt, ArtStation, Pixiv, and others) as a first measure, though that could turn be intensive and slow if the number of participants becomes high. And once verified there’s not guaranty they won’t resort to AI one day.
So then of course there could be a requisite to submit some kind of “proof”, a set of images or animation/video of the whole process, and maybe have mods/members check it and vote (real or not) if the number of submissions is high and I need help.
The competition is free to enter, and not that having to pay an entry fee would stop all scammers. I’ll go invitation-only shortly after the website is up and running because maybe slowing down registrations, and coming with more and better ideas, could help.
What do you think? How would you go about it?
Thanks in advance!
Progress pictures are the way to go. Everything else can be faked - accounts can be bought, and voting can be rigged. Progress pictures are much harder to fake.
Those were my thoughts. Now I’m also thinking of making it mandatory to include a piece of paper or whatever with the username written on it and have it show by the artwork on the progress photos. That could add a layer of complexity for the fakers.
The sad part is that all these will make the submitting process slower and more tedious, but that’s the world we live in. But I guess artists will understand.