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schkolne | 2 years ago

Yeah but one of the points the article makes is that people don't necessarily know if they're infringing or not with Midjourney, especially when text is generated. Only rarely if at all does this happen with humans (the subconscious is a mysterious place) but it is easy with LLMs and harder to detect because the person doing the generation is not as involved in the creation of the text. Of course LLMs could be patched to detect and alert but... how? and what incentive to do so?

Of course the models don't infringe but perhaps the people building them did by basing their IP on other people's IP. for the courts to decide...

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chii|2 years ago

> people don't necessarily know if they're infringing or not with Midjourney

it is the copyright owner's responsibility to sue for infringing works.