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by pclmulqdq
825 days ago
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To be very clear: I support the prompters generating AI art under the same terms as fan art - you can do it for non-commercial purposes, but if you want to make money you have to get a license. I do not support the companies selling AI art models for commercial purposes without compensating the people whose work they used to train. The NYT's lawyers and Getty's agree with me, by the way - they aren't suing users (and there are big users out there who could be worth suing). |
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Then you should be happy to know that the large majority of AI art models that matter are open source, or fine tuned open source models.
That's most of the space.
You support basically all AI art, which is much different than what most artists are complaining about.
And even if a few of those big companies go away, those models are still out there and available for users to generate from.