A big problem with text-to-image generators is their ability to replicate the original works used to train them, thereby infringing an artist’s copyright. Under US law, if you create an original work and ‘fix’ it in a tangible form, you own its copyright – literally, the right to copy it. A copyrighted image can’t, in most cases, be used without the creator’s authorization.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Copyright, University of Texas, University of California Berkeley
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New AI model deliberately corrupts training images to sidestep copyright
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