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<blockquote data-quote="Kurotowa" data-source="post: 9090228" data-attributes="member: 27957"><p>When I was a kid, I had a couple of picture books where the pages were all split into two or three sections that could be turned individually. And each book, the pictures on all the pages had a somewhat similar layout, but each in a different way. So the idea was, you could turn different sections to different pages, to mix and match them in unusual and fun ways.</p><p></p><p>That's all these generative AI programs are doing, but on a massive scale. They have a gigantic library of images stolen from the Internet, all of them cut up into tiny pieces, and a machine learning program that knows how to cross reference the metadata on the images with the text input of the users to combine the pieces in a very roughly satisfactory way. It usually gets the fine details wrong, but it's cheap and fast, and that's enough for some people.</p><p></p><p>And all that stolen art is still there in the guts of the program. It has to be. It isn't a real AI, it hasn't learned anything, it doesn't understand art theory or anatomy. All it can do is slap together quick and dirty collages from its art library, flipping those individual page sections until they line up right. So if that library was assembled by ignoring the licenses attached to the websites it scraped for them, then it's theft, pure and simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurotowa, post: 9090228, member: 27957"] When I was a kid, I had a couple of picture books where the pages were all split into two or three sections that could be turned individually. And each book, the pictures on all the pages had a somewhat similar layout, but each in a different way. So the idea was, you could turn different sections to different pages, to mix and match them in unusual and fun ways. That's all these generative AI programs are doing, but on a massive scale. They have a gigantic library of images stolen from the Internet, all of them cut up into tiny pieces, and a machine learning program that knows how to cross reference the metadata on the images with the text input of the users to combine the pieces in a very roughly satisfactory way. It usually gets the fine details wrong, but it's cheap and fast, and that's enough for some people. And all that stolen art is still there in the guts of the program. It has to be. It isn't a real AI, it hasn't learned anything, it doesn't understand art theory or anatomy. All it can do is slap together quick and dirty collages from its art library, flipping those individual page sections until they line up right. So if that library was assembled by ignoring the licenses attached to the websites it scraped for them, then it's theft, pure and simple. [/QUOTE]
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