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Question: are you aware that most AI "art" is actually just cobbled together assets from human artists, often without permission from said artists?
Serious question here. Genuinely wondering if you're aware.
Edit: I might've come across as rude. This was not intended and I apologize if it was.
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2023-11-11 โ Was looking through some past comments and thought I'd edit this one with something important: I was wrong. The comments below mine taught me some important facts about AI art that I was not aware. These kind users took the time to educate me, and I appreciate that. AI art generation is a lot more nuanced than I gave it credit for. Please don't be past Me. Past Me was kind of a dick for their original comment here, even if they didn't fully mean to be.
I think people know, they just don't give a shit because they think they're entitled to have art and artists are arseholes for not giving them exactly what they want