I'm not super anti, but AI art keeps reminding me of ad agency moodboard workflows where the goal is often to apply the style of one thing to something else. "Oh we love the originality and freshness of this artist. What about that, but with Oreosยฎ?"
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calutron@merveilles.town's status on Monday, 06-Jun-2022 00:48:40 UTC calutron -
Devine Lu Linvega (neauoire@merveilles.town)'s status on Monday, 06-Jun-2022 00:48:39 UTC Devine Lu Linvega @calutron "how about we use that artists' style, but not pay that artist" :level2:
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cancel (cancel@merveilles.town)'s status on Monday, 06-Jun-2022 00:48:47 UTC cancel @neauoire @calutron fortunately you can openly rip off, mock, and repurpose anything that's made like that. US courts have ruled that AI generated art cannot be copyrighted, and it seems like everyone else will follow, as well.
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