According to a recent LinkedIn post from Bria, the company is promoting a live online masterclass led by illustrator and Artfair Founding Artist Asaf Hanuka on how professionals can train AI models on their own artwork. The session is framed as a practical walkthrough of training workflows, generating in a personal style, and exploring commercial opportunities based on his experience.
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The post highlights Artfair as a platform where professional illustrators can build personal AI models, speed up workflows, and potentially license their style to brands. It also underscores that Artfair is built on Bria’s foundation model, which the post describes as trained on fully licensed, opt-in, compensated content, a positioning that may appeal to creators and enterprise customers concerned about copyright and ethical data sourcing.
By emphasizing artist control, monetization paths, and transparent licensing, the post suggests Bria is trying to differentiate its generative AI offering in a crowded visual AI market. If the masterclass and Artfair platform attract a critical mass of professional illustrators, this could enhance Bria’s data assets, deepen creator relationships, and potentially improve its competitive standing with brand and agency clients.
The event also implies a business-development angle, as live educational sessions can function as lead-generation channels for both Artfair participation and future commercial partnerships. For investors, sustained engagement with high-profile artists and a clear rights-respecting data strategy could support Bria’s ability to scale responsibly in the generative AI segment while mitigating some regulatory and reputational risks around content training.

