AI is stealing writers’ words and jobs…


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I have read here that some court in the US has deemed AI product to be public domain (which I find very difficult to understand, but why not). It would mean that AI-helped medecine research would be public domain too, leading to the ruin of Big Pharma if they can't patent their molecules anymore. An interesting development if the approach sticks (or better, becomes widespread).
 

Andvari

Hero
Another strange trend I’ve noticed is individuals mistakenly believing they are the creators of art produced by AI. Seems to always be people without artistic talent. A lack of understanding of how the technology works or simply delusions of grandeur?
 

Reynard

Legend
Another strange trend I’ve noticed is individuals mistakenly believing they are the creators of art produced by AI. Seems to always be people without artistic talent. A lack of understanding of how the technology works or simply delusions of grandeur?
This is going to be less and less true as time goes on and the tools are more responsive to input and revision.
 


Reynard

Legend
I doubt it. I would already replace Tashas Era art, with generated pieces. It's only going to get easier.
I'm not sure what you are saying here. Most of the image generative AI systems are working hard toward allowing users to input feedback to adjust generated images to their desires. At a certain point, this becomes "creating art."
 

Scribe

Legend
I'm not sure what you are saying here. Most of the image generative AI systems are working hard toward allowing users to input feedback to adjust generated images to their desires. At a certain point, this becomes "creating art."

It doesn't though, typing into a chat box is not being an artist. It's tapping into the cultural tropes that already exist.

I've prompted for thousands of images, I'm not remotely an artist.
 

It doesn't though, typing into a chat box is not being an artist. It's tapping into the cultural tropes that already exist.

I've prompted for thousands of images, I'm not remotely an artist.
Just the prompt or does that include inpainting,upscaling,img2img,refiner?
 
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Reynard

Legend
It doesn't though, typing into a chat box is not being an artist. It's tapping into the cultural tropes that already exist.

I've prompted for thousands of images, I'm not remotely an artist.
That's not what I am talking about. I apologize if I was unclear.

What I am talking about is already happening to some degree and will only get more responsive.

You enter a prompt and it spits out a few samples. You ick one but then tell it to change this, or that. The process continues until you get the image you want.

At some point that turns you into the artist, as surely as a director who relies on a cinematographer is an artist.
 

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