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@Jellymerit I wish you were right trust me, but you're not. There's a lot of horrid artists out there that now excuse their god awful unpracticed artworks by saying 'it's my style, it's definitely not ai' and demand jobs. I'd know, I literally work as an art director.
@Jellymerit they're applying for jobs.. so not really kids. Lots with art degrees too. I understand different art styles but when people Don't have fundamentals and try to justify it as 'its at least not ai' its a massive issue.
At very least any AI art should have disclaimer on whos work they have used on their image. At least then Credit would go actual artist that AI copypaste. (There can be hundres of artist that AI copypaste to it's prompt image)
@bingeMAFIA In Level 3, 4 and 5 the manufacturer is liable in an accident, Level 1 and 2 the driver is still liable. So Telsa is Level 2. A very capable Level 2, but still 2. Cruise and Waymo REQUIRE detailed HD maps of the area they will drive. If tomorrow you told them they have permission to drive NY City they couldn't do it because they don't have detailed maps of that city yet. Its just not …
@bingeMAFIA - no, a level 5 car must be capabable of mastering all traffic situations. It takes millions of driven miles to feed the ai and make it drive better than a professional car driver. And guess who's going to have it first.
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I think the problem of AI art and why there are debates is that while the input is an approximation of training data, the final output is transformative. If the output was drawn by hand with exact same pixels, no one would complain. This phenomenon hasn't happened before.
@dedhampster4730 Another problem is that if I do make AI-generated images and want to cite artists I have a problem. I could share a prompt if it has artists' names but I then I might cite too few artists. Second option is for me to cite the dataset used (with dataset itself citing names) but then I might credit artists whose data was never used in the output image.
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Your example is especially good to emphasize, but generally speaking, it applies to any artist. When someone says AI is good because it "democratizes" art, it is not only wrong and a dumb statement in itself, but it is also an outrageous defamation, completely discrediting all the work - all the thousands of hours - an artist must have put into their skill. It is extremely ignorant.
As in the winning strategy for your career. You can choose to never use AI power tools and it likely won't be a win for you in the long-term.
@brandonseslermusic wrote, “If you are writing your own lyrics with ai music, do you copyright *[register]* the lyrics as a literary work or do you send them the whole song?”
Literary works are meant to be “read,” like a novel, poems, magazine articles, etc.
Lyrics, with or without the music composition, are meant to be “performed” in front of an audience and should be registered as a Perform…
A lecturer who has to depend on a video generated by AI in order to lecture others on AI. Alarming situation this is.😂
Or an ai agent. We could be moving into what comes after ai agents, Ai Innovators
people said that when google and amazon when they were still startup. look what happens 20 years later. no more local bookstores, shopping malls are closing down and there is only one android & youtube own all the data and video for trade the ai models and makes profits over your data without paying a penny.
@aihype-2025there is over a million AI systems. Not every system is iPhone style. We talking about a system that is beyond that.
if you're using a glazeAI yes. realize it's possible to train them to push back just the same though. This isn't a limitation of AI at all, they were probably made that way so people don't get offended by an AI telling them they're wrong lol
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They won't protest, strick and can learn by watching. Look out, they will become smarter than their human handlers...and that is where the AI handlers will become unnecessary to the product they thought was so great. What goes around will come back and hit you full force...power for the course.
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@testowykana1763 You can easily get the same results, that's alot of versions which can do this type of thing, even chatgpt
I said there will always be a need for traditional artist, however it would be wise for most artist to adopt new technologies as they come out to add to their skill, not replace it. You said that I don't do art or know how to draw. That is false. Are artists people who make baseless assumptions about others that they do not know or is that just you? Its hard to make an argument when your entire b…