Probably referring to tech giants stealing content from creatives, without permission nor compensation. Info in the other thread. So I guess you're ok with theft from creatives, like um, us.
FWIW here are the very clear guidelines and rules that the EGAIR is campaigning for in Europe. I find this manifesto extremely useful when discussing the subject with people who are not aware of the deep issues of the tech (the main ones being massive intellectual property and identity theft).…
There is no "tech" in this. Using ai generated art is same as downloading shit from clipart stock websites. It's basically "i'm not an artist so i request it instead". So, yeah. That hurts our souls :(
Heya - I don't think anyone in this thread implied this. As far as I am concerned my point is that it will without a doubt make some creative work environments very toxic, very fast. To sum up my above points I can see this happening in two ways : 1 - Loudmouth "idea people" (either high up in the executive ranks or from…
Except there is no theft. AI is not able to steal, that's technically impossible. You cannot compress 240 terabyte into 8 gb vram, not even download it to an average PC. Not a single pixel of the originals is in the AI weights. And that would just be one training set, that's the size of the Laion5 dataset. And there is…
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…
people used to fling stone spears at mammoths to get meat. how lame and pathetic our lives would seem to them if they could know how we live now. No matter what tech is involved with making games, always going to be some difficulties in making them and selling them. Whoever can solve the difficulties will remain valuable.…
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…
Kinda surprised this thread didn't get bumped with the release of Corridor Digital's Anime Rock Paper Scissors First, I think it's a cool proof of concept and a good demo of where the tech is right now. And the response has been very divisive. People saying they should be sued into bankruptcy, they have no ethics, that…