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1. people+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-12-15 13:13:11
people are allowed to take a walk in the park, so why cars or tanks or bulldozers are not?
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2. residu+p2[view] [source] 2022-12-15 13:24:52
>>people+(OP)
A bulldozer destroys the park and other people's ability to enjoy it -- active, destructive. Passively training a model on an artwork does not change the art in the slightest -- passive, non-destructive

Mind you, this is not talking about the usage rights of images generated from such a model, that's a completely different story and a legal one.

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3. 6P58r3+E4[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-12-15 13:36:17
>>residu+p2
> A bulldozer destroys the park and other people's ability to enjoy it

hear hear...

> Passively training a model on an artwork does not change the art in the slightest

copyright holders, I mean individual authors, people who actually produced the content being used, disagree.

They say AI is like a bulldozer destroying the park to them.

Which technically is true, it's a machine that someone (some interested party maybe?) is trying to disguise as a human, doing human stuff.

But it's not.

> passive, non-destructive

Passive, non-destructive, in this context means

- passive: people send the images to you, you don't go looking for them

- non-destructive: people authorized you, otherwise it's destructive of their rights.

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