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1. Taywee+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-12-15 13:23:50
Sure, but this isn't philosophy. An AI model that contains every image is a copyright derivative of all those images and so is the output generated from it. It's not an abstract concept or a human brain. It's a pile of real binary data generated from real input.
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2. astran+I2[view] [source] 2022-12-15 13:38:11
>>Taywee+(OP)
StableDiffusion is 4GB which is approximately two bytes per training image. That's not very derivative, it's actual generalization.

"Mickey" does work as a prompt, but if they took that word out of the text encoder he'd still be there in the latent space, and it's not hard to find a way to construct him out of a few circles and a pair of red shorts.

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