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US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art
(arstechnica.com)
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It's interesting that you completely missed the point of my post and how there's a fundamental difference between taking a photo and typing a prompt into an AI. :D
There's a physical difference sure, in that one is way easier to use as it's just a button you press while looking at something.
And generative AI is literally just typing shit into a computer without even needing to travel anywhere to get something even mildly interesting.
I know reading comprehension and wit isn't the strongest point of AI chuds but you could at least fucking put a little effort into your trolling.
Taking a photo on my phone is literally pointing it at something and pressing a button, yet I own the rights to that.
An argument against the work involved in AI art is fucking stupid, and anybody who makes it is stupid.
Talk about how AI art devalues real art. Talk about how (as it has been popularized), it literally steals from legitimate artists.
The " AI isn't really work" argument is stupid, and I'm tired of it.