Visual artists fight back against AI companies for repurposing their work
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Three visual artists are suing artificial intelligence image-generators to protect their copyrights and careers.
Three visual artists are suing artificial intelligence image-generators to protect their copyrights and careers.
This feels very prescient. Maybe there will be laws passed to compensate artists for feeding their work to an AI, but there's no way companies will avoid using AI to do the heavy lifting.
Here's the EFF's take on this situation. They're not alone in their sentiment.
I think this would be a decent compromise. It feels like the core of the AI art fight is really who can make money off of it.
Good luck proving they used AI after the output has been fixed up or traced over by a human editor. As someone who dabbles in game development we have enough trouble identifying stolen assets within asset packs from reputable stores. We regularly fail to identify content with a clear origin (e.g. ripped directly from a game) and you're telling me we'll succeed with AI?
There's no stopping people from using it. The only solution is unionizing for better wages and putting in clauses for union-only shops.