I just want to make funny Pictures.

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    114 hours ago

    Why is it valid for you to be trained off of art you didn’t have rights to but not for an open source program running locally on my PC?

    It would not be a copyright violation if you created a completely original super hero in the art style of Jack Kirby.

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      114 hours ago

      What’s the equivalence you’re trying to make? The program itself may be open source, but the images the model’s been trained on are copywritten.

      And if you personally hand made it, sure. By nature, nothing an LLM makes is “completely original”

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        113 hours ago

        The equivalence is that nothing human artists make is “original” either. Everyone is influenced by what they have seen.

        You are arguing that if you created a completely original comic book character in the art style of Jack Kirby, you committed a copyright violation.

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          112 hours ago

          Computers do not get “inspiration” or “influence”, and that’s quite literally not what I’m arguing. Maybe I’m just talking to an AI lol

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            19 hours ago

            Your argument is that you can get a request for a commission perhaps for a mascot ( create a new comic hero in the style of Jack Kirby) and it’s perfectly fine for you Google examples of Kirby’s style to create the picture.

            But if a computer does the same it’s a copyright violation.

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              18 hours ago

              Because an AI does not create unique art/concepts/ideas, what’s hard to understand about that? You are putting the human mind on the same level as AI and that’s wild