I heard a bunch of explanations but most of them seem emotional and aggressive, and while I respect that this is an emotional subject, I can’t really understand opinions that boil down to “theft” and are aggressive about it.

while there are plenty of models that were trained on copyrighted material without consent (which is piracy, not theft but close enough when talking about small businesses or individuals) is there an argument against models that were legally trained? And if so, is it something past the saying that AI art is lifeless?

  • PonyOfWar
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    42 days ago

    I haven’t seen an AI make an convincing oil painting yet :-)

    Maybe not for you, but search for oil painting prints on amazon and you’ll find tons of AI generated stuff. The average Joe already can’t tell the difference.

    • @Valmond
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      41 day ago

      An oil painting print is lika a video of fireworks.

      • @WoodScientist
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        21 day ago

        What if I use tens of thousands of light-up drones flying in the sky to create a virtual display, and then I use that display to create a 3D image of a fireworks show?

        • @Valmond
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          31 day ago

          Believe it or not, straight to jail!