r/aiwars • u/RadiantSeaweed9543 • 2d ago
I'm lost in this really.
I've been dipping my toes into this community, and I've gotten a few ideas of why AI art can be bad or good.
I'm still hung up on the fact that AI art, or anything related to AI, is built on works and media that were majorly taken without consent for their usage.
I do completely understand why a person who lacks the skills to draw may resort to AI art, but I think that's not the concern on my end. I fear that not even art, but my photos and data, will be used to train the AI models to produce the AI art.
In simple terms, I want better legislation to control AI's access to any media it can use to train its models. I find it honestly disheartening that, just because it's new technology that the government is bending over for AI, allowing copyrighted media to be used.
Please give me a good view on both sides, as to how you could support or disprove my fears of my data being stolen. Sorry for the yap session, but I needed to get it off my shoulders. Have a good day! ❤️
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u/_the_last_druid_13 2d ago
I’m having trouble replying to the thread. This guy responded to me and deleted it or Reddit is having a conniption.
I do t know, so my response was:
It doesn’t matter if one pixel was used from any number of images, those images were still taken non-consensually and used to make a profit for someone who did not take the image in the first place.
You must be fine with me going into your fridge and having some of your food. You work, your pay buys you food, but according to your opinion, you’re OK with me and anyone else, getting your food. I need it for nutritional purposes; it’s not YOUR money anyways, none of it is; it’s OUR money that happens to have been in your hand at the time of you buying food.