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hoping AI companies remove your work from their datasets (after already including it without consent) is not going to be enough
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hoping AI companies remove your work from their datasets (after already including it without consent) is not going to be enough
@molly0xfff here's the thing - if I copy a painting in Greg's style, AI or not, who is publishing that painting? Images are published by *people*, not robots or AIs, saying "AIs are copying my art" is like saying "Pencils can copy my art!"
It doesn't matter *how* they copy it, if a person copies work and publishes it, the *person* is at fault. It's on people publishing AI art to prove they haven't copied anything so overtly that it crosses the line into plagiarism
@bjn @molly0xfff wait until you find out what the Selection tool does in Photoshop - it literally copies others' work!
Maybe you weren't around for this but this was *actually* the argument and people banned digital art for exactly these kinds of ideas, only even more literal
It didn't kill art then, it actually mostly made it better, and I don't think this will kill art either
@anizocani @molly0xfff Iāve been writing software to manipulate images since the 80s. So Iām well aware of what photoshop did then and does now. There was no ML in photoshop until recently.
Where did I say that ML will kill art? Iām saying itās built to copy art at best and will steal art at worse. Iām also saying that the people who make it know that their tool will be used for that, so putting infringement all on the user of the ML system, rather than the creators of the system, is wrong.