As a (bad) hobby level artist, I’m well aware my art is probably best described as mashing together other’s actual human work. But I kind of think that’s true for everyone. You always see influences and borrowed concepts from other’s past works in new art. If your work is posted publicly, you can’t be surprised when another artist sees it and is inspired by it.
In my opinion, we already have copyright protection against AI art, it’s the same you would use against anyone else. If you can show that the generated artwork is a derivative work, it’s a problem and they’ve violated your copyright.
But that is how ai image generators work. I don’t know every piece of art or every photograph ever taken, but I know that ai image generators work by mashing them together.
Stolen how? What specific works are being infringed upon?
I couldn’t name you the specific works this particular piece has blended together, but all AI “art” is made by mashing together actual human work.
This is not accurate. AI art is not “mashed together” but rather inherits techniques and creates new images.
As a (bad) hobby level artist, I’m well aware my art is probably best described as mashing together other’s actual human work. But I kind of think that’s true for everyone. You always see influences and borrowed concepts from other’s past works in new art. If your work is posted publicly, you can’t be surprised when another artist sees it and is inspired by it.
In my opinion, we already have copyright protection against AI art, it’s the same you would use against anyone else. If you can show that the generated artwork is a derivative work, it’s a problem and they’ve violated your copyright.
K. You just dogmatically believe that this piece was mashed together but can’t name the pieces or which parts are from different works.
But that is how ai image generators work. I don’t know every piece of art or every photograph ever taken, but I know that ai image generators work by mashing them together.