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    5 months ago

    They are wrong. Theft means depriving someone of having something, and that’s not the case here. It’s more a “they’re taking our jobs” kind of situation.

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      5 months ago

      You forget all the images that “AI” models are trained on without consent or payment. Plus as you say, that training could result in the same artists losing work. Double theft, of IP and future income.

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          5 months ago

          Important difference between you and an ML model: you can enjoy that art (YMMV), the ML never will.

          There is a similar distinction between artists and galleries putting artwork to the public, and corporations auto-scraping billions of artwork for a statistical engine to mass produce qualitatively lesser versions.

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        5 months ago

        All artists train themselves on others artwork, most probably unpaid.

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          5 months ago

          Wow. All artists throughout history just facedesked at that comment.