Tbf, something in a store has to be available before you can steal it, if it is sold out or not yet released it’ll be harder.
And really in this context “theft” is like “piracy is theft,” as much as I also don’t like AI, nobody else was deprived of the banner simply because db0 generated it.
And tbf, “well it was trained on actual artist’s work” and so was almost every artist in history, that’s kind of how it works to a degree. The greats separate themselves but a lot of human created art is derivative.
I mean there’s plenty to get mad at AI for, personally I’m not a fan of how people are using it as a brain replacement, how it enables further the ubiquitous spying, how people want it to replace humanity, oh and y’know literal actual murder robots in the form of autonomous loitering drones is probably a bad idea, and coming soon to a town near you. But that said “theft” isn’t super high up on my list, personally.
MysticMushroom1776@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Intellectual Property is not a consideration for anarchists. Maybe it is for liberals but anarchists do not often suffer from liberal thoughts. If we do we work to improve ourselves and stop having them.
isVeryLoud@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
Pick a lane
MysticMushroom1776@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
There is nothing capitalist about rolling your own models which is what we do here, but hey. You just gave a great example of how anti-AI people don’t like to let reality get in the way of a good narrative.
isVeryLoud@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
I run my own models, but only LLMs. Anything image or video generation is extremely hard to train ethically, and it looks like shit and obviously generated.
Now, the LLMs I run are not perfectly ethical, but I don’t ever post or otherwise publicize the raw output in any shape or form, I merely refer to it and fact check it. Anything I use it for is my own work.