This was about the humans consuming other people's content.
> Humans are constantly ingesting gobs of "copyrighted" insights that they eventually remix into their own creations without necessarily reimbursing the original source(s) of their creativity.
If humans make stuff that is too close to someone else's source materials then it is considered plagiarism and not "inspired by".
> For any image that the AI generates, you can't point to any image in the training data that the image is derived from.
Why can't you point to the Getty Images watermark that it is quite happy to reproduce? Isn't that surely evidence that it doesn't actually understand what it is reproducing?
> The AI is trained on 5 billion images yet it stores only 4gb of data. Thus it is impossible that it stores the actual work.
I have also seen billions of images, therefore I cannot be actually store the real images in my head and thus nothing I paint could ever be considered plagiarism. That's brilliant, I think there are a few law firms defending artists who would be looking to hire you.
This was about the humans consuming other people's content.
> Humans are constantly ingesting gobs of "copyrighted" insights that they eventually remix into their own creations without necessarily reimbursing the original source(s) of their creativity.
If humans make stuff that is too close to someone else's source materials then it is considered plagiarism and not "inspired by".
> For any image that the AI generates, you can't point to any image in the training data that the image is derived from.
Why can't you point to the Getty Images watermark that it is quite happy to reproduce? Isn't that surely evidence that it doesn't actually understand what it is reproducing?
> The AI is trained on 5 billion images yet it stores only 4gb of data. Thus it is impossible that it stores the actual work.
I have also seen billions of images, therefore I cannot be actually store the real images in my head and thus nothing I paint could ever be considered plagiarism. That's brilliant, I think there are a few law firms defending artists who would be looking to hire you.