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Three visual artists are suing artificial intelligence image-generators to protect their copyrights and careers.
Three visual artists are suing artificial intelligence image-generators to protect their copyrights and careers.
I think this would be a decent compromise. It feels like the core of the AI art fight is really who can make money off of it.
There’s already been a ruling saying machines can’t be authors or hold copyright, so that’s a point in their favor.
Good luck proving they used AI after the output has been fixed up or traced over by a human editor. As someone who dabbles in game development we have enough trouble identifying stolen assets within asset packs from reputable stores. We regularly fail to identify content with a clear origin (e.g. ripped directly from a game) and you’re telling me we’ll succeed with AI?
There’s no stopping people from using it. The only solution is unionizing for better wages and putting in clauses for union-only shops.