What do you mean with biases? Fake portfolios could be a concern, but its also easy to filter out someone who fakes their portfolio through tests. And yes, I think concept artists are the ones that will have to adjust the most. Iteration speed will increase alot, which is not necessarily a bad thing. :)
Well, that's precisely the point that other posters have tried to explain just earlier : if a diffusion system is so strongly biased towards real life car logos for instance, then it can biased up to a point were it is very likely to slap a litteral BMW logo (or that of a lesser known brand) on the hood on some of the…
I should clarify, the ethics relating to artists works being used to feed the model I can't bring myself to care about. Purposefully ripping off or imitating art and profiting off of it is still in a similar place as it was before Dall-e, it's just a little bit easier. There are plenty of other ethical issues around AI…
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…
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…