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this post was submitted on 18 Dec 2023
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AI trained on plagiarized art created by real humans who were not compensated for work that AI companies are now making money on.
Aka stealing
it's worse than that, the article talks about img2img using AI. so these click farms are ripping real images and using that as the img2img prompt
Nope they mean someone generated it then others stole it and are reusing it
Its not plagarism. Its not stealing either. Its training. The only artists who complain about this dont care about making art and are only concerned about making money.
The kool-aid is laced, kid. You should put it down.
It's always helpful when someone shows us their entire ass like this.
When a robot replaces your job (or perhaps your friends or family) and you/they lose their way of earning money will your argument remain the same?
If AI/robots could give us the utopia from sci-fi books it'd be grand and I'd be inclined to agree with you. But they aren't, no one is getting early retirement because a robot replaced them in a factory and artists aren't getting residuals from the derivatives these "trainings" are creating. It's theft, outright, and the thieves are trying to make money off these originals.