Let’s explore this further. When we look at the work of a human we can often see their influences (and they can often acknowledge them or even cite specific works). In a way, they are able to credit those they were inspired by.
Would an “AI” be able to do the same? I’m guessing it probably can, but more as a statistical similarity to other works. I don’t know if it can cite its sources.
ekky43@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
But it does hold water. The original image might not be contained within the model, but the fact that it was trained on stolen data makes it problematic. Even if humans do the same, an AI model is not a human, and therefore needs to adhere to different rules.
NotSpez@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Also: scale. If you’re a painter inspired by other painters, your output will still be limited. AI is a different story in this regard.
dave@feddit.uk 1 year ago
Like elephants?
It does become not a technical discussion but a philosophical one pretty soon. I’m not sure humans can accurately cite their sources either—yes they can be interviewed and claim X or Y as a big influence on their artistic work. But how do they know that? Do they know that more than an AI asked the same question?
RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world 1 year ago
If a painter looks at another artisis painting, then decided to paint something similar, is that stealing?