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Don't get me the wrong way, I admire your determination and support for the artists. I'm one of the people who subscribed to this service just for fun, and I love making images which I personally am not profiting from at all. But could you actually explain to me what harm is being done by people who use this type of technology for fun in their spare time? Let's say, I want to make myself a new desktop background. It would be wrong to use the AI that mashes several things together to my liking. But it wouldn't be wrong if I took an artist's actual work and put a purple filter over it? Or would that be wrong too and I have to go to an artist instead to commission something for me for like 150 euros, which probably will be put on a back burner for a while because of many commissions coming in, and being expensive to the point when you wonder, is it even economically feasible for people?I am not blaming people who are just having fun. I know no one means any harm when they use these bots. That doesn't mean none is done tho. Most people make AI "art" because it's cool and fun but they don't know about the way these images are made.
Coming to this point, if something is very easy to replicate because the style is simple to learn or to mimic, add different pieces together to make something new, (which to be honest is done quite a lot; for example, people following bob ross tutorials) what would be the difference between an individual doing this manually and an AI generating it for them based on the prompts, overhauls, upscaling and version selections that have been chosen by the individual?If I can't copy paste (again, not use as an example to build my own, literally copy it) some houses from Minas Tirith, some houses from Pelargir, the palace of Dol Amroth and mash them all up to make a "new" town and call it Town of Frog, and upload it to Planet Minecraft, I really don't think it's acceptable for us to support this kind of theft.
Would it be better if we had an AI bot that was free to use? If yes, why would it have to be entirely free to use? How would this free AI bot support its processes? I mean, you can ask for anything to be non-profit but to run actual servers to have enough processing power to generate certain things would be costly and would result in the media disappearing due to it not being financially feasible to maintain. Is the issue how the funding is collected or how it is spent? Midjourney The midjourney team itself is a bunch of programmers trying to improve AI technology, which could be considered research development. Is it considered bad that one would want to fund technological improvement?The Midjourney bot is not even free to use, there's a trial of a few images you're able to generate, and then you have to pay the subscription fee.
YeI'm probably thinking this way more thoroughly than I should to a deeper level than is intended by your post.
Yes, because it takes time and passion to create. I edit for a YouTuber and get paid $75 a video because it takes time to create and I’m passionate about the work. I’d rather you pay however much for a commission that someone put their heart and soul into than hang a generated image on the wall and call it art. Ya, it’s pretty and colorful and shiny, but a computer churned that out for you using the hundreds of hours of passionate work someone put on a canvas. It’s blatant stealing.for example, starting price of 49,29 euros for any commission. (the more i look at this, the more I see the hypocrisy in fanart and stealing content)
I disagree with the fact that AI steals other people's work. I agree with the fact that any AI can not be trained to create "art", without given other people's art, but that is not the same as stealing it. That is learning what we understand to be art and creating things based on those parameters.AI "art" actively exploits artists by stealing their work.
I agree that blatantly copy pasting another person's work and moving it around a bit is not okay. However there is a point at which things become acceptable, even from my POV on MCME. If someone would for example take a screenshot of our Minas Tirith and make a painting out of that, we'd all be fine with that I think and not call that copy pasting. The reason why we would not view that as a blatant copy is that it is their own take on our build and shows their creative interpretation of it. The argument then becomes can AI do this? I suspect following your argument that AI can only learn to recreate our art it could not reasonably give an own interpretation. In my honest opinion I do not know.If I can't copy paste (again, not use as an example to build my own, literally copy it) some houses from Minas Tirith, some houses from Pelargir, the palace of Dol Amroth and mash them all up to make a "new" town and call it Town of Frog, and upload it to Planet Minecraft, I really don't think it's acceptable for us to support this kind of theft.
My argument for this is that simply this costs money to develop, to maintain, to host, to make available. Regardless of what you view it to provide, it is a service which costs the owner(s) money and as such they need to make some kind of money to maintain it. I'm all for open-source, but I understand that things cost money too.The Midjourney bot is not even free to use, there's a trial of a few images you're able to generate, and then you have to pay the subscription fee.
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