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  • ReakDuck@lemmy.mltoasklemmy@lemmy.mlDo you consider AI art “OC” ?
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    1 year ago

    Being inspired on vs copying is what I had in mind when I created my comment. I came to the conclusion that AI can’t be creative and can’t be inspired because it takes a 1:1 copy of the picture and stores it into a weighted neuronal network. Therefore it can also 1:1 recreate the picture and manipulate/change it or combine with other images with patterns that it learned. At the end the picture is stored on a silicon device but instead of a ordered structure its stored in a for us chaotic structure which could easily reassmble it back to the original.


  • ReakDuck@lemmy.mltoasklemmy@lemmy.mlDo you consider AI art “OC” ?
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    So an AI that is trained on many copyrighted Images from Artists without being asked, and then asking the AI to create from this Artist its drawing style. Is it not a copyright nor a steal?

    I mean, weird enough if a person would do that it would be more ok than an AI. But the difference is that you as a human get creative and create an Image, an AI is not really creative, its skill is to recreate this exact image like it would be stored as a file or mix it/change it with thousands of other images.

    I have no standpoint in this topic, I can’t agree or disagree.




  • I am running debian 12 on my Chromebook duet 3 and kinda hate it because it has too old packages to compile RNote from source or do anything new tech. The flatpak version has glitchy artifacts when drawing. But at least it has the newest KDE Desktop, unlike Kubuntu which I am forced to use at my work place.

    Additionally I am not used to this either, especially because I love to have the newest packages available.

    For servers I would be neutral to use Debian, its pretty cool at some point, but not when I have it on any Desktop because my needs manage to be incompatible with debian.


  • You arw too optimistic, there is always a way, and it will probably not replace lemmy or kbin but maybe mastodon or any other healthy ActivityHub service. The danger is there, just because you don’t know the answer to the the real danger doesn’t mean there is no danger.

    Facebook (or rather “Meta”) has a buisness model, and its there to damage us all, grow into infinity and be the number one. They will become creative and always take an unhealthy turn whenever its possible.

    With very little probability it may become an utopia where everything will be nicely federated and still Open and Open Source. With high probability they will focus on full destruction to gain the most money out of any situation.