Such a thing can simply not exist with current gen tech tho? The amount of data needed to make these things "usable" is too damn high to ethically source the data. I guess it will come down to how ethical is defined... Looking at adobe, that term is very flexible.
And, mEtA announcing proudly that they are already training their stuff on anything that is posted "publicly" - full-on attempting the usual heist of "if it's posted on the pUbLiC iNtErNeT, then it's free to use". https://petapixel.com/2024/05/14/meta-is-using-your-instagram-photos-to-train-its-amazing-ai-image-generator/…
Hadn't realised it's as old as dirt til I had a look, must be something in the water these vikings are drinking over there that speaks too longevity in the foss space.... OT - and in terms of 'ethical' so called business practices these tech entities are attempting to obfuscate of late, I'll just quote Lewis Hamilton (F1…
@Alex_J Hopefully this gets added to the lawsuit and the only entity that blows up is open AI If you read this tech paper it's literally the same unethical crap, https://openai.com/research/video-generation-models-as-world-simulators
Great investigative journalism. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/06/technology/tech-giants-harvest-data-artificial-intelligence.html Will the courts catch up with them, or will theft just become normalized? Someone else said Uber & Airbnb aggressively broke the law until it just became normalized, and now it's just…
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…
I kinda expected way more info from 80.lv about the process or images... Here is more information and it looks like it is img2img. https://www.cartoonbrew.com/tech/netflix-japan-ai-dog-and-boy-225631.html
Well, considering that the example promts consists of things like this … … it seems pretty clear to me that this is using the same kind of artist-fucking, image-stealing, compensation-dodging tech that powers all other AI image generators. Make of that what you will.
AI "prompter" overinflating typing time to make the result sound harder to generate than it is : https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/ztddoi/this_started_as_a_complete_accident_took_8_hours/ Wouldn't it be far-fetched to imagine Japan banning this tech - or rather, culturally rejecting it ?