Yeah, i have the interesting viewpoint that law matters. It is the law that keeps this world together. Not some neo luddist with pitchforks who thinks they stand above law. Violent fantasies and insults do not change the situation at all. Go change this law if you can, then we can talk again.
I totally agree that the data created from training should be considered exactly the same as directly copying images and applying a filter to them in photoshop. You are still deriving a product from the original work, doesn't matter how convoluted the process is. The fair use doctrine needs to be updated to account for…
It's about the hate that pior spreads here. Not about that he dislikes AI. How shall we discuss with each other when we call us with names? You can dislike or like AI without to become personal for disliking the others opinion. That's at least my opinion. I don't want to lead the discussion from scratch again since we…
Oh I agree that humans have an inherent skill to be creative and generate new concepts where none previously existed just due to life experiences. Thats something we'll always have over the AI, but my point here was that when it comes to generating what we consider to be original art, what the AI is generating and how it…
Thats like showing your son a photograph and saying that Monet ought not to have painted. There is more to art than the final product. If AI is popular now its more among people that want to cash in on it, even if just an ego boost they are getting from likes on instagram and facebook. Not sure how this would be monetized…
That's not really true though. AI bros who don't have visual skills will just pump out the same old stuff. Which may look great to the average person on an Instagram feed. But once you need specific results that work within the constraints of an actual game production context, their "skills" will never translate. When we…
While I personally disagreed with using premade assets in 3D for a beginner I totally understand why it's useful for more experienced 3D artists simply because it saves time filling a scene. I would be lying if I said it wasn't useful to use premade assets and assemble them in a scene, it's working effectively. Whether…
My two main problem with AI art. Paid-for sites that charge a fee to use the service, that are scraping the internet to train their AI without artists permission People claiming they "created" the AI art because they typed in the keywords. No, you didn't - that art was creating from the collective minds of all the artists…
Regarding building and hosting your own website(s), the "noai" system isn´t to be implemented in the robot.txt file but in the html header of your own website(s). https://github.com/rom1504/img2dataset#opt-out-directives Websites can pass the http headers X-Robots-Tag: noai, X-Robots-Tag: noindex , X-Robots-Tag: noimageai…
There's nothing to really gain by embracing AI in the way the tech bros are marketing right now. Ultimately whatever you accomplish easily gets drowned out by the glut of prompt typers. And at every step along the way a well trained artist will still coax out better work from it and be able to process the output in a…