Comment on Artists lose first copyright battle in the fight against AI-generated images

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kromem@lemmy.world ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

There haven’t been sword duels in a long time. And yet people still learn fencing (which tends to only cost money and not make it).

The commercial market for clothing doesn’t require people to learn to hand knit, and yet that’s a skill that’s still pretty popular.

If you think people are going to stop drawing as a hobby, I guess I just don’t really see it that way.

You may stop drawing out of a concern that an AI can use your images to learn how to draw similar images (though do keep in mind your images in the training set is about the relative equivalent of spitting in the ocean).

And that’s entirely your prerogative. It’s your skill and output to do with what you want.

But there’s plenty of artists who will continue to produce art both professionally and others as a hobby that they enjoy, and many will continue to share it.

And the idea that drawing as a skillset is going to disappear is ridiculous.

Did computerized synthesizers cause people to stop learning to play musical instruments? Because one half of US households today have someone who plays, even though there are alternative technologies to create very similar end results without the same investment of skill and patience.

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