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AI have no rights. Your AI creations are right-less. They belong in the public domain. If not, they are properties of the peoples whose art you stole to make the AI.

  • macabrett[they/them]
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    281 year ago

    But it’s not the same as MS Paint. MS Paint requires you to do something to create something in it. AI is trained on other art and recreates it. It’d be like copying a picture of Goku from s01e01 of Dragon Ball into MS Paint, using the paint bucket to change his hair color, and claiming it as copyrightable.

    • Commiejones [comrade/them, he/him]
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      141 year ago

      so AI art will make all my dreams come true and I don’t even have to do anything? AI uses data from other images to make new images. An artist’s input is required to make it art even if they simply curate. There is a whole branch of art called “found object” which can and often is simply finding an item and displaying it with no modifications.

      it’d be like copying a picture of Goku from s01e01 of Dragon Ball into MS Paint, using the paint bucket to change his hair color, and claiming it as copyrightable

      Yes you can use AI for copyright infringement but you can do that with anything. You could draw goku with different hair with pencils and try to copyright it and have the same results.

      none of this addresses why a person using AI making a new and orriginal image shouldnt be entitled to the same legal rights as anyone else making an image any other way.