Is this response AI generated or something? How did you keep everyone if you fired people?
Is this response AI generated or something? How did you keep everyone if you fired people?
So there’s a few layers to this and as I recognise your username as a fairly prolific poster here and on Reddit I am interested in if there’s a hard line line and/or degrees of acceptance. Block of text ahead so feel free to skip 😅 but I’m interested in the ethics and perceptions, that you might have at each of these four levels of integration to the AI ‘mind’. As regards to personal use and even to commercial use.
You can take a single existing image and set it as the “noise” for an AI generated photo; that is, the AI will make it’s own photo, but it starts with yours and changes it iteratively. You can make it adhere closely to the source image, or very loosely. The AI can make it match a different art style, or add a little detail. Make it look like a painting. Maybe add a garter belt where there wasn’t one before. That might be what this is, if you recognise the pose or photo.
You can take a bunch of photos, and ‘train a network’. This creates something like an “extra concept” for the AI. When this concept is loaded up alongside the much larger base of image info used as base; and then on top of that base it remembers what young-fun-couple means, and when prompted, even from a text prompt with no input image, it might produce something recognisably you. Again you can set the strength of the influence; from very little, to strong enough that if you have a consistently placed watermark, the AI tries to add it.
You can also share this ‘extra network’ with other uses, eg on a site like civit.ai. Others can take that extra concept and use it too. On Civit.ai you’ll find extra networks of everyone from Mr T to My Cherry Crush. Ones of real people usually come with disclaimer that they shouldn’t be used to make fake porn. Most of these are free. I do see the ocassional person saying “get my new update from patreon” on previously uploaded popular networks. But having downloaded it somehow anyway, a person can now replicate with no effort of their own scenario 2.
People can also take this extra network and merge it into their extra networks. Young-fun-couple gets added to the concept of “amateur porn” and becomes a drop, large or small, in the mix of amateur porn. Such that when someone asks for “hot white lady”, some part of that is young-fun-couple content, another might be a bit of Xev Bellringer. Unless it is added very strongly, prompting for young-fun-couple probably no longer brings back something recognisable, but you are in there nonetheless, and with great effort and tweaking, someone could probably draw it out again, mostly by negative-prompting a lot of other stuff.
Public domain absolutely exists in the EU.
What you mean is that someone can’t passively waive their rights in (most parts of) the EU. When copyright expires, the work is pretty public domain. And the EU recognises public domain from other jurisdiction. It also perfectly allows someone to license a work however they like, while retaining that copyright. Regardless of how a creator allows a work to be used, the work is still their work.
AI bots never had rights to waive. Their work is not their work.
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What about this seems ‘natural’ to you?