why is cara any different than artstation or deviant art or anything else? If I can right click and save an image, surely the geniuses can still scrape it, right? I bet somebody has a good answer, but I also bet that after some time it will come out that cara (or anything on the internet claiming to be some sort of safe…
right, it is not a philosophical difference, but a matter of who has more ground in a never-ending class war. Getting one more piece of artillery on your side does not win the war but it helps.
in the time it takes to read that tweet anybody can play with midjourney or similar and reach the same conclusion. Seems kind of crazy that this would not be done before hiring a bunch of people just to use it. I mean how would a company not have their employees evaluate and report on some new toolset before hiring a bunch…
From X (got on it by following links, I never liked twitter). THIS is pure offensive insanity. Adobe is claiming royalty-free rights to copy and make new content out of customers' assets. Adobe is claiming that they can then sub-license customer assets to OTHER companies. They describe a "reasonable" use-case, but…
there are plenty positions being phased out for ai operators despite the fact that this is all legally not settled yet.sure it might not be as visible in AAA but in "lower tier" productions it is indeed a thing already. people switching to cleaning AI shit instead of creating stuff themselves, because they can just push…
lol. An over-generalization to be sure, but it does have a decent ring of truth to it. I am particularly amazed at former colleagues of mine who constantly use and trumpet generative ai on social media (like LinkedIn) even though I know they are skilled 3d artists in their own right. I get that they want to stay on top of…
And that'll likely be the limit of it. The value of AI art serves its purpose for concepting and moodboarding. It can be used for more than that though its functionality will be limited. The people who will be most impacted from the AI "taking over" will be those who do art as their day job as in being employed by someone…
indeed - it's not at all uncommon for altruistic organisations/movements to be helmed or taken over by grifters and scumbags. It makes sense - it's very easy when any attempt to expose to the scumbaggery can be dismissed as abusing the workers or keeping people down. its shit - there's lots of people out there trying to…