A GTF that includes a hash of the exact model checkpoint used (including any fine-tunes or LoRAs) allows copyright holders to check whether their copyrighted images were used in the training data only indirectly—but more directly, it proves which model produced the work. In future litigation over AI-generated art, the absence of a GTF could become evidence of willful opacity.
The "Art Cam" isn't just about the final result; it’s about the messy sketches, the manual strokes, and the evolution of an idea. It brings us closer to the creator’s vision, showing the effort and passion behind every line. art-cam
Art-Cam naturally supports forkable, version-controlled generative art. Two artists could collaboratively edit a GTF, with each commit recording who changed which latent vector. This mirrors open-source software development applied to visual creation. A GTF that includes a hash of the