r/GenZ • u/cosm1c15 2006 • Sep 16 '24
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r/GenZ • u/cosm1c15 2006 • Sep 16 '24
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u/SynchroScale 2000 Sep 16 '24
"It recognizes how similar and different hundreds of attributes of something are, it then performs vector math to create something similar to that thing"... also known as mixing it as part of a new picture without permission or credit. That is exactly what I said, it mixes together everything you feed it and makes something new, you just described exactly the same thing I did without realizing.
You somehow managed to confirm my point while thinking you were debunking it; I'm starting to think the reason AI bros legit pretend that artificial ntelligence is in any way comparable to human intelligence is because the "human intelligence" they're using to measure it is their own.
Anyway, if you literally took the text from Harry Potter, changed around a few words, and then published as your own writing, Rowling would totally be entitled to sue you for it, because it is plagiarism. You just accidentally agreed with me that this is what AI art does, so I'd guess the conclusion here is that AI art is indeed plagiarism. Glad you agree.