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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.

  • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    If the collage is literally just using the constituent elements the same way they were originally used, yes, that is textbook plagiarism and I already explicitly made this comparison

    Sampling would by convention be considered plagiarism, which is why “sampling culture” is a thing, because it exists within a different but also defined set of norms around what is or is not acceptable and this has its own ongoing controversies that I would suggest not flattening into “the hip-hop people say plagiarism isn’t real”, which is what your non-argument amounts to

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

      But the AI isn’t using the constituent elements in the same way they were originally used. they are being compared and merged with thousands of other versions of that element to make a new one.

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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        21 year ago

        The original use is “painting of a car”, the new use is “painting of a car”. It’s using thousands of references in a composite, but the material is by definition not being used transformatively because that is the opposite of what the program is trying to accomplish with its data (i.e. matching visual patterns with descriptions)