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Ask HN: What are the laws around collecting images in the wild to build AI?

3 pointsby TakakiTohnoalmost 5 years ago
I&#x27;ve been wondering this for awhile now and can&#x27;t find any information about it online. What are the laws (if any) put in place regarding image collection to train AI (commercial and non-commercial purposes)?<p>For example, let&#x27;s say I wanted to train a computer vision model to recognize scenes (let&#x27;s say for a real estate use case). Can I simply go to 100 restaurants, snap a photo, blur out the logo and use those images to train my model?<p>Can I do the same thing for electronics if I wanted to built an object recognition model?

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cjbprimealmost 5 years ago
Not a lawyer, but the AI training part doesn&#x27;t seem relevant to this question. You can already take photos of restaurants and electronics, and after doing so you can use the photos because you took them and you&#x27;re therefore the copyright holder. (Unless the restaurant made you sign something promising not to use photographs you take as a condition of entry, which has started to happen now with some museums and galleries, but not restaurants.)
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