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Post by yamanhosen5657 on Mar 9, 2024 5:53:51 GMT
Won't be copyrightable, and while DALL·E 2 gives all users the right to use the images they generate for commercial purposes, Midjourney doesn't—and makes it so anyone can use the images you generate. All in all, the legal situation around using generative AIs is messy and undefined. While no one is likely to object if you use an AI to create a few social media posts, you might end up in trickier situations if you try to mimic a particular living artist. Or you could spend money publishing a book only to find all the images in it can be used by anyone. Bias Generative AIs are trained on datasets of human-created content. That means that they Panama mobile number list can generate stereotyped, racist, and other kinds of biased and harmful content on their own—or with human prompting. Developers are doing their best to counter the issues with their datasets, but it's an incredibly difficult and nuanced situation—and with datasets that include billions of words and images, it's practically an impossible task. While I'm not advising you to stay away from AI tools because of their biased training data, I am suggesting that you be aware of it.
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