Mona Awad and Paul Tremblay allege that their books, which are copyrighted, were ‘used to train’ ChatGPT because the chatbot generated ‘very accurate summaries’ of the works
I like to use ai art and text generation but just becuase I think it’s neat to see a wizard battling a mech in a steam punk setting
As for people who actually publish the art I always believe things such as the fact it’s an AI, prompt, seed, and what ever else techno glibble glob is used to make the image or story
AI is a tool and a lot of people are trying to power drill a nail in
At least with Stable Diffusion, there’s a lot more to it than just plugging in a prompt. It’s an iterative process with inpainting, outpainting, adjusting generation parameters, upscalers, etc.
To me ai stuff needs to be disclaimed
I like to use ai art and text generation but just becuase I think it’s neat to see a wizard battling a mech in a steam punk setting
As for people who actually publish the art I always believe things such as the fact it’s an AI, prompt, seed, and what ever else techno glibble glob is used to make the image or story
AI is a tool and a lot of people are trying to power drill a nail in
Should artists be required to list off their whole toolchain for every piece of art?
Ha point taken
The way I see it though it’s much easier to plug into a prompt than actually learn the skills if that makes sense
At least with Stable Diffusion, there’s a lot more to it than just plugging in a prompt. It’s an iterative process with inpainting, outpainting, adjusting generation parameters, upscalers, etc.
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