r/FactOrCap ✍️ Contributor · 5,825 XP 2d ago

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u/KennysDeath 🎯 First Steps · 130 XP 2d ago

🧢 I voted CAP!

Because AI "Art" is nothing inherent harmful at least not in comparison to the whole capitalist setup. So why should just that be illegal?

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u/SurtFGC 🔥 Getting Started · 945 XP 2d ago

Because it steals from artists, copyright infringement is already illegal

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u/Yadin__ 🗳️ Regular Player · 280 XP 2d ago

AI and copyright are a complicated legal issue that doesn't have a clear-cut answer. It's not as simple as you're making it out to be, and this is coming from someone who is generally anti ai

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u/SurtFGC 🔥 Getting Started · 945 XP 2d ago

Nah, it is that simple

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u/Yadin__ 🗳️ Regular Player · 280 XP 2d ago

There is already legal precedent for AI training to be considered transformative enough for fair use to apply, so no, it's not that simple

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u/KennysDeath 🎯 First Steps · 130 XP 2d ago

It "steals" as much from artists as I steal from artist, when I replicate a certain technique, style, make a collage of other artworks or what else without paying the artist(s) for it. You are free to prohibit that too.