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My image is being flagged as AI and it is NOT #NOTAI

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how can i remove the flagging on this? It is from my own image that I personally took in Savannah GA. I then worked in PS and used brushes. I also used some of Topaz's brushes but not AI.

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Steven Maranto4d ago

I have two flagged as AI? Just noticed it today.. I use the Fotor app to "augment" photos of my originals.. sometimes I use the app to create collages, sometimes I use the app to mainly recreate different images of my artwork.. my original artwork..so honestly maybe a little offended by this? Not that I have been flagged, but the fact that now I have to wait for AI and then a group of humans to decide if it's art or not? But maybe I just missed the memo on this in all honesty? I have brought this up before, but I use AI as a creative tool.. I just think we need a much better explanation of what exactly is the definition of human made art vs. AI art? if we are sitting here promoting it, as such..

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Teri Chambers1d ago

they did reply to me. They reviewed and saw it was a false positive and removed the flag. They are working through the process.

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Steven Maranto1d ago

Lucky you, I still have two that are not AI and are blocked, Still have not had my day in court?

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Steve, we didn't see a human review request but, I went and checked those flags. This was a case of a false positive and those have been lifted for you!

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Teri Chambers1d ago

Thank you team at ASF/Arthelper! I wrote support and they reviewed and remove the AI tag that was on this image. If you have issues like this, they suggested we email them and they can look and verify and remove.

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I love your work by the way, really wonderfully done!

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What an exquisite piece! The texture and structure of the ship are beautifully balanced. It has a fantastic, hand-crafted energy that an algorithm could never replicate thank you for sharing your process with us!

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Teri Chambers4d ago

Thank you and I appreciate that. I would really be happy if someone on staff could remove the flags until we know they are right.

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I created an image exclusively with Rebell 8 and it got flagged and another one was a photo of a charcoal hand made image. It is beyond me how either of these could possibly be flagged as AI. Very frustrating.

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Teri Chambers4d ago

Absolutely.

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Hi Gerardus, looks like we aren't able to review these because you removed them from your profile. In the future don't hesitate to reach out for a human review! We're happy to help!

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One of my works has been flagged as using AI from the very beginning of our connection with this site! I am so tired of this kind of treatment of "our creative art". And there is no way to communicate.

So, when does the HUMAN evaluate our work? And if so.... when do we get a notice of decision, etc.

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Hi Jes, we're sorry for the frustrations! Our biggest goal with ArtHelper is to cultivate a truly human-made community. Because keeping the platform authentic is so important to us, we’ve set our automated safety net to be extra vigilant. While that helps protect the community, it also means the system can occasionally be a little too strict, accidentally catching authentic, manual artwork in the mix.

We are constantly fine-tuning things to prevent these false alarms, but we know we won't always get it perfect. If this ever happens to you or anyone else on this thread, here is the quickest way to get your work in front of our human team for a second look:

  • Drop us a line: Email us at @arthelper.ai">Hey@arthelper.ai.

  • Ask for a human: Be sure to explicitly mention that you’d like to connect with a person. (Otherwise, our friendly AI helper, Arty, might try to handle the ticket. Arty is great for a lot of things, but he can’t personally review artwork!)

  • What to include: Just let us know you need a "human review for a flag" and include the title of your piece as it appears in ArtHelper.

From there, our team prioritizes these requests so we can get your art cleared as quickly as possible. We'll let you know the moment the flag is lifted, or if we need anything else from you.


We reviewed your image, since we didn't see a request was sent, and we've now gotten that lifted

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It may only have been flagged upon intiial upload by the algorithm/ai reviewer. It is then qued for human review. I had one flagged that was subsequently cleared after human review (a photograph that composited/overlayed a fractal creation that I did myself – even the fractal was my own work, generative yes, but not AI – I had to make tons of decisions prior to rendering it for final digital output). If the flag persists, you'll have to contact customer service

I currently have one flagged for NSFW and Sensitive Content. I disagree wholeheartedly with the determination as defined by the "Community Standards." I have no way of knowing whether or not the work has actually been reviewed by a human, whether or not it was flagged by AI or if it was reported by another user. I'll give it until next week but for now, the flag persists and it won't be show publicly (ironically, it's a self portrait).

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I had one flagged for NSFW/sensitive also. It was an eagle standing on a deer carcass. When I asked about it the response I got was this:

"Thanks for reaching out about this! ArtHelper uses an automated content moderation system that can sometimes flag nature and wildlife images, especially those containing blood, as sensitive content. This is a known limitation of the tool, and it does tend to err on the conservative side.

Unfortunately, at this time we don't have a manual override or approval process for flagged images. We understand this can be frustrating, especially for authentic wildlife photography that documents natural behavior."

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Well I hope that is resolved soon!

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How/where did you get that response? I have been trying to find the avenue for inquiring about contesting Community Standard rulings but have yet to find one?

In any event, thanks for responding here, at least I'm not wondering anymore. I do wish, though, that it would err on the liberal side and let the community descide through the "report post" functionality rather than relying on AI, the very thing the platform was created to combat in the arts; and here's the irony, it's also the platform's tool we're encouraged to leverage for our content creation. 🧐

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Teri Chambers4d ago

This image has been up here awhile. It was just flagged.

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If it wasn't flagged fairly closely to the date it was uploaded, my guess would be that it was reported as AI by another member of Arthelper. Mind you, this is just a guess.

People, specifically artists who are not familiar with or even use photo editing software, don't understand the difference between generative AI and the use of artistic/creative filters and brushes. Such filters and brushes, though AI "adjacent," aren't the same as generative AI that utilizes information scraped from other sources. Purists tend to think they're experts in everything when they don't know the first thing about your process, tools, and methods.

I would try to contact support and ask for assistance. Since you'll have to go through Arty in the support chat, be sure to ask him for a Human Agent to look at your request for further review. Support can be found by clicking on your small profile picture in the upper right hand of the top toolbar. Good luck.

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Hi Terry!

We wanted to jump in and close the loop here for everyone on the thread, just to share a bit more about what goes on behind the scenes when a piece gets flagged. The most important takeaway? Please never hesitate to ask us for a quick review!

Our biggest goal with ArtHelper is to cultivate a truly human-made community. Because keeping the platform authentic is so important to us, we’ve set our automated safety net to be extra vigilant. While that helps protect the community, it also means the system can occasionally be a little too strict, accidentally catching authentic, manual artwork in the mix.

We are constantly fine-tuning things to prevent these false alarms, but we know we won't always get it perfect. If this ever happens to you or anyone else on this thread, here is the quickest way to get your work in front of our human team for a second look:

  • Drop us a line: Email us at @arthelper.ai">Hey@arthelper.ai.

  • Ask for a human: Be sure to explicitly mention that you’d like to connect with a person. (Otherwise, our friendly AI helper, Arty, might try to handle the ticket. Arty is great for a lot of things, but he can’t personally review artwork!)

  • What to include: Just let us know you need a "human review for a flag" and include the title of your piece as it appears in ArtHelper.

From there, our team prioritizes these requests so we can get your art cleared as quickly as possible. We'll let you know the moment the flag is lifted, or if we need anything else from you.

Thank you all for being such an awesome part of this community!

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Hi Terry and crew!

We wanted to jump in and close the loop here for everyone on the thread, just to share a bit more about what goes on behind the scenes when a piece gets flagged. The most important takeaway? Please never hesitate to ask us for a quick review!

Our biggest goal with ArtHelper is to cultivate a truly human-made community. Because keeping the platform authentic is so important to us, we’ve set our automated safety net to be extra vigilant. While that helps protect the community, it also means the system can occasionally be a little too strict, accidentally catching authentic, manual artwork in the mix.

We are constantly fine-tuning things to prevent these false alarms, but we know we won't always get it perfect. If this ever happens to you or anyone else on this thread, here is the quickest way to get your work in front of our human team for a second look:

  • Drop us a line: Email us at @arthelper.ai">Hey@arthelper.ai.

  • Ask for a human: Be sure to explicitly mention that you’d like to connect with a person. (Otherwise, our friendly AI helper, Arty, might try to handle the ticket. Arty is great for a lot of things, but he can’t personally review artwork!

  • What to include: Just let us know you need a "human review for a flag" and include the title of your piece as it appears in ArtHelper.

From there, our team prioritizes these requests so we can get your art cleared as quickly as possible. We'll let you know the moment the flag is lifted, or if we need anything else from you.


Thank you all for being such an awesome part of this community! 😃

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