Post #2605990
2022-12-13 16:52 UTC
@zalcarik@mastodon.social but the AI can’t take a picture of the real world, all it can do is create derivative works based on the pictures in its dataset. It’s more analogous to you overlaying existing images and adjusting the result by tuning how strongly each appears in the result - and claiming that image is originally yours without crediting the creators of the existing images. And it wouldn’t include any actual change in the view from the park, as a new picture on site would
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@zalcarik@mastodon.social 2022-12-13 21:56
@ShadSterling@mastodon.social I think that's a common misconception, these AI models almost never work in a way analogous to that. To carry on the analogy about finding a photo spot (where "I" am acting like the AI now), it would be if I looked at the google image results to learn what the place looked like, then stepped over to a canvas and painted a picture of what I remembered. A novel work is being created, but yes also one that is intrinsically derivative of the work of others.