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An old master? No, it’s an image AI just knocked up and it can’t be copyrighted

5 pointsby sandebertover 1 year ago

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palataover 1 year ago
&gt; “When I enter prompts into Midjourney, and re-enter them until I get what I want, it’s true I’m not drawing, but I am crafting an image using a tool.”<p>One problem I have is this: was Midjourney trained from public-domain data, or not? Assuming that most of the authors of the training data never actually agreed to their work being used for this, then I would reword the quote above as:<p>&quot;it’s true I’m not drawing, but I am crafting an image using a tool that leverages work that I was never allowed to use&quot;.<p>I heavily disagree with the argument that &quot;humans watch paintings and use that knowledge to create new paintings, and it&#x27;s the same for AI&quot;. Because painters know what happens when they &quot;publish&quot; a painting. They implicitly accept that other painters may get inspiration from that, because it has been the case for thousands of years.<p>But painters can&#x27;t possibly &quot;implicitly&quot; know the consequences of their work being used as training data. So it would make sense to require their explicit consent before using their work.
craighay1over 1 year ago
In cases like these what it to stop the author (the prompter) from lying and claiming that they in fact created an original work using MS Paint? I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s currently neccessary to show evidence of process (e.g. how you made something) in any copyright claim.<p>Is all of this AI generation in creative fields simply devaluing digital creation and will it encourage a move back to traditional media? This particular image is in the style of an oil painting, but good luck getting an AI model to generate an _actual_ oil painting.