• @[email protected]
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    but it is still capable - by your own admission - of doing it

    And if you are comparing LLMs and hammers, you’re just proving how you fundamentally misunderstand what LLMs are and how they work

    And a regular hammer is capable of being used for murder. Which makes calling a hammer that evaporates before it can be used for murder “unethical” ridiculous. You’re deliberately missing the point.

    And it still profits from the unlicensed use of copyrighted works by using such material for its training data

    I just don’t buy this reasoning. If I look at paintings of the Eiffel Tower and then sell my own painting of the building, I’m not violating the copyright of any of the original painters unless what I paint is so similar to one of theirs that it violates fair use.

    it is a composite of copyrighted work

    It’s stable diffusion, not a composite. But even if they were composites, I’m allowed to shred a magazine and make a composite image of something else. It’s fair use until I use those pieces to create a copyrighted image.

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      38 months ago

      Lol… I hope you didn’t sprain something with all those mental gymnastics. In the meantime, perhaps you should educate yourself a bit more on AI, LLV’s, and, perhaps, just a little bit on art.

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          OK, if you think what you just said made sense, then you either didn’t read the link you just posted or you clearly didn’t understand it. And you certainly have no clue what you’re talking about.

          But you’re certainly helping to make my point for me

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            AI, unlike a human, cannot create unique works of art. it can old produce an algorithmically-derived malange of its source-data recomposited in novel forms

            Find me a single sentence in that entire article that suggests AI art is composites of source data

            You can’t, because how it actually works is wildly different than how you want to believe it works.

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              The entire article explains that’s how it works. I’m sorry it’s just over your head.

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                Mhm, I’m sure that’s why you couldn’t find a single sentence about compositing images

                DALL·E 2 uses a diffusion model conditioned on CLIP image embeddings, which, during inference, are generated from CLIP text embeddings by a prior model.

                You’re either projecting or being dishonest

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                  38 months ago

                  Correction: you do not comprehend what you are cherry-picking. Your ignorance and failure to understand to not make you right.

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                    18 months ago

                    If it’s cherry-picked it should be easy to give me a single sentence, but apparently you can’t lol