Fair point, have you got any examples of where you can point this plagiarism out? I would like to see what this looks like and how different it is from the original, particularly with concept art. I am like a moth to a flame with this tech, while I don't like the lack of consent and acknowledgement to the original artist…
Yes, i play the devils advocate here, to some degree. Sorry ^^ ... obvious unethical nature of a training model ... It is in the same way ethical and legal than a robot replacing a worker in a factory. In the end the ethic question doesn't even matter. It is about if it is legal. And about if you are still be able to…
The point is that the model was trained on artwork without the consent of the artists, But that's no crime since you don't need any consent to look at images that are public available. Since they are public available. Looking at other artists work is how an artist learns since humans exists. It was very common in the 19th…
"AI does not use images" and yet above we have near-exact (down to the individual loose hairs hanging down over her forehead) recreations of that famous National Geographic photo down to most details. So how does that happen, if it "doesn't use images"? — images are data; if data is used, the image is used. That's a false…
Oh the topic of AI tool to find infringements, I have no doubt we'll start to see AI tools that do that, look for existing IPs or matching images and define how heavy it's influencing the result. We'll see AI that will give you what prompts to use to create a similar image, effectively making "being good at making prompts"…
Of course you can. The one who posts it is still in charge. And Photoshop has clone brush and intelligent background filling and all these gizmos that makes your life easier since a pretty while too.
"idea people" Don't you hate them :D But why do you assume that everybody who uses AI to create content must be completely clueless about graphics? I know more than one artist who has simply adopted the new tool into his workflow already, me included. The artistic skills are still needed. Somebody has to judge if the…
Proko makes this interesting point at around 12 minutes - "Ai art is just a very small piece of research that comes under the umbrella of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and all the small companies making AI art picked up on this tiny piece of tech almost by an accidental open source side effect of the tools being…
but thats the issue, not knowing what is copyrighted makes it near im impossible to use besides randos doing shit on the internet. in a professional environment that risk is just way too high also photoshop doesnt sample stuff out of "thin air" it clones from what you give by sampling an area you pick and filling the…