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1. limite+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-01-14 07:58:02
These models produce a lot of “in the style of” content, which is different from an exact copy. Is that different enough? I guess that’s what this lawsuit is going to be about.
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2. 8n4vid+b2[view] [source] 2023-01-14 08:20:13
>>limite+(OP)
I've seen some overtrained models. they keep showing the same face over and over again. surely from the training data. i don't think you can argue against stable diffusion as a whole, but maybe specific models that haven't muddled the data enough to become something unique
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3. TheMid+J2[view] [source] 2023-01-14 08:25:19
>>limite+(OP)
Yeah what's considered a copy or not is a grey area. Here's a good example of that: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34378300

But artists have been making "in the style of" works for probably millennia. Fan art is a common example.

I suppose the advent of software that makes it easy to make "in the style of" works will force us to get much more clear on what is and isn't a copy. How exciting.

However, I don't see how the software tool is directly at fault, just the person using it.

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4. visarg+g5[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-14 08:52:10
>>8n4vid+b2
It's a small industry to fine-tune a model on your photos to generate fantasy images of yourself / to see yourself in a different way.
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