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kveykva | 5 months ago

The example prompt "intense anime battle between a boy with a sword made of blue fire and an evil demon demon" is super clearly just replicating Blue Exorcist https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Exorcist

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greyk47|5 months ago

one of the example prompts is literally: Prompt: in the style of a studio ghibli anime, a boy and his dog run up a grassy scenic mountain with gorgeous clouds, overlooking a village in the distant background

minimaxir|5 months ago

This is interesting because every recent model demos conspiciously avoids using IP in their demo examples for obvious reasons.

kossTKR|5 months ago

Wow that is dark, after Ghiblis staunch stance on AI.

These companies and their shareholders really are complete scum in my eyes, just like AI in miltech.

Not because the tech isn't super interesting but because they steal years of hard work and pain from actual artists with zero compensation - and then they brag about it in the most horrible way possible, with zero empathy.

Then comes losing the little humanity left the mainstream culture, exactly as Miyzaki said, leading to a dead cold and even more unjust society.

aubanel|5 months ago

That, and the dragon looking straight out of How to Train Your Dragon - I wonder if they have agreements with the right holders, or if they expect massive lawsuits to create free advertising for their launch.

chris_wot|5 months ago

Well, look at Wikimedia.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:This_Is_Fine_(meme)....

Here is a direct example of a derived work, to the point where the prompt is "n orange-brown anthropomorphic dog sitting in a chair at a table in a room that is engulfed in flames, happy dog sitting on chair at a table viewed from the side, dog with a hat, room is burning with fire all across the room".

That's covered by Fair Use, I suppose they will argue this if they get sued. Interestingly, commons doesn't allow Fair Use, but the according to commons, "this is not a derived work".

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_requests...