We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.::Artists and researchers are exposing copyrighted material hidden within A.I. tools, raising fresh legal questions.

  • LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 months ago

    The prompters. That is easy enough. If I cut butter with a knife it’s okay, if I cut a person with a knife - much less so. Knife makers can’t be held responsible for that, it’s just nonsense.

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      9 months ago

      If you try to bread with an autonomous knife and the knife kills you by stabbing you in the head. Is it solely your fault?

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        9 months ago

        That depends on whether the autonomous knife is designed dangerously and it’s a common occurrence, or whether I was being a moron and essentially rigged it to stab me, akin to asking for copyright material from an AI and getting it (scene from a movie, characters part of intellectual property etc)

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          9 months ago

          So you’re saying if it’s easy to accidentally get copyright images out of this AI by prompting ordinary worlds. Then the AI designers have some questions to answer.

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              9 months ago

              “The Joker” is a generic description of a character. Going back to medieval courts.

              If the result is a copyrighted version of that character that’s not the promoters fault.

              That’s the fault of the ones who compile the training data.