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Snoo52211 t1_jaa6qh7 wrote
Reply to comment by Snoo52211 in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
We don't even understand what "free will" is. So how can you say that it can't happen "artificially"? These conclusions are just wild guesses wrapped in a false certainty.
tom_fuckin_bombadil t1_jaa6q7m wrote
Reply to comment by ThreeWholeFrogs in A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
To be fair, isn’t it pretty common practice to sharpen the area around the eyes in portrait photo post production (and to make them brighter). Photographers are always trying to bring attention to the subject’s eyes.
Hell any time there’s a review on a camera lens or body, the reviewer always looks at how well the autofocus is working by looking at the sharpness on the eyes.
LiberalFartsMajor t1_jaa6cx7 wrote
Reply to comment by Snoo52211 in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
Are you a digital being ?
kutkun t1_jaa6ak7 wrote
I wonder how many millions of dollars they paid for the “design” of the name of the company -or of the logo let’s say.
Snoo52211 t1_jaa69zq wrote
Reply to comment by LiberalFartsMajor in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
That's narrow minded
Maverick0984 t1_jaa650s wrote
Reply to comment by KickBassColonyDrop in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
I guess we'll see.
LiberalFartsMajor t1_jaa5z5s wrote
Reply to comment by monkeedude1212 in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
Because a human must take action for it to occur. A human must direct the AI to do a task so the human behind the instructions is the true creator.
Humans don't need to be told what to do to be creative, we can choose to do it of our own free will.
feuerwehrmann t1_jaa5xa3 wrote
Reply to comment by Spartanfred104 in Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
Businesses look at IT as a line item like putting tp in the bathroom. Cheap as possible
Kromgar t1_jaa5r8l wrote
This isn't crippling. All it says is images you curate from the ai without very much user input into the creation can't be copyrighted.
There are now controlnets where you can create your own poses or take your own drawings and run them through the ai to supercharge the guiding process for the ai. Even then you can always do editing post generation to make it personal. Hell you can even train the ai on your own art and style. Just because one guy used midjourney doesn't mean that someone doing something with a more open and configurable ai can't get their works copyright. It's on a case by case basis.
IndicationHumble7886 t1_jaa5lxi wrote
Reply to comment by thieh in Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
Cue file drop in 3...2...1
monkeedude1212 t1_jaa5gf5 wrote
Reply to comment by LiberalFartsMajor in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
> A computer absolutely can not create original work.
Why not?
Or rather, if a computer can't, what is the reason that a human could instead?
Electronic_Mine794 t1_jaa5cyi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TikTok's parent ByteDance is building a new 'AI-based' edtech platform called GeniusJoy and is hiring in Los Angeles and Singapore. by Rifletree
On a thread about educational tech to boot 🫠
djsoomo t1_jaa59gh wrote
It will eventually reach a tipping point
noxii3101 t1_jaa559h wrote
not a hot dog
KickBassColonyDrop t1_jaa51z7 wrote
Reply to comment by Maverick0984 in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
Lol? What crashing evaluation? The market always pulls back during fears of a recession. Tale as old as time.
DanAlucard t1_jaa4tp8 wrote
Reply to comment by Skullpt-Art in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
I would very much prefer the floating heads
DanAlucard t1_jaa4puh wrote
Reply to comment by FlyerFocus in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
Shhhh, don't anger them
thieh t1_jaa4gi5 wrote
Reply to Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
Karma are the hackers.
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MikeGreat1 t1_jaa4bz3 wrote
we stole it fair and square. no backsies.
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RevBem21 t1_jaa41ec wrote
Reply to This Hacker Hoodie Uses Surveillance Camera Parts to Blind Surveillance Cameras | The 'Camera Shy Hoodie' renders its wearer anonymous to night vision surveillance cameras, using infrared LEDs usually found in the cameras themselves. by chrisdh79
That episode of White Collar was a good one back in like 2004.
kolob_hier t1_jaa3zim wrote
Reply to comment by Power_Stone in Xiaomi unveils lightweight AR glasses with 'retina-level' display by youguanbumen
Retina level refers to a pixel density that is close to the max your eyes can see.
Spartanfred104 t1_jaa3kr3 wrote
Reply to Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
Every story I read about these types of incidents just feeds into large corporations not spending money in IT, every damn time.
Record profits but skeleton tech support, they get what they paid for.
ThreeWholeFrogs t1_jaa6ytj wrote
Reply to comment by tom_fuckin_bombadil in A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
Normal sharpness and over sharpening are very different. Idk why I'm getting downvoted when what I said is very easily visible in 2/3 of the examples in the article.