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9thSun
I don't understand how you're separating the the generated artworks from the AI that's generating the work, but I do see your point. If a company puts out a tool for free I don't think they should be on the hook for someone using that and creating a product. At the end of it all though, I think whoever has made any hard financial gains should should payout whoever contributed.
I don't see how AI training couldn't be considered transformative as the whole idea is to consume input, break it down into data, and output something new. The way I'm understanding what you're saying is like this: Instead of only paying royalties when I try to monetize a cover song, I'd have to pay every time I practiced it.
I appreciate your responses, thank you!
How is training AI with art on the web different to a person studying art styles? I'd say if the AI is being monetized in some capacity, then sure maybe there should be laws in place. I'm just hard-pressed to believe that anyone can have sole control of anything once it gets on the Internet.
Genuine question as you may have more insight, but is it really a necessity to censor the plate? We have access to thousands of plates every day.
I read this title last night and thought it was a story about AI making an amalgamation of MrBeast and Stephen Hawking to shill iPhones
I used to have Snapchat and Instagram downloaded on my phone and the amount of pointless notifications I got from those was staggering. I can only imagine what it would be like if you have more social media on top of that. Same with Uber eats, they CONSTANTLY send notifications. I got so sick of checking my phone so often that I turned off all notifications, then deleted apps, then put my phone on 24 hour do not disturb + grayscale everything. It's kinda hard to break the constant phone check cycle, but it's changing!
Idk the Saudis seem hell bent on creating them
Listen. I just don't like that they replaced glass with TV screens that show what's behind
I switched the day after Boost went dark. The only times I go on Reddit are when I Google something and a reddit link comes up. Lemme definitely isn't a 1:1, but I kinda like it more because the user base seems better quality. I've made more posts/comments in my few months on Lemmy than I did in my few years on Reddit.
Too late