cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/PCGaming/t/111286

Valve quietly not publishing games that contain AI generated content if the submitters can’t prove they own the rights to the assets the AI was trained on

  • codus@leby.dev
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    1 year ago

    Humans generate new art based on art they’ve previously seen. How’s AI any different?

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    1 year ago

    Looks like it’s not about the ethicalness of it, but they don’t want to be caught in the legal crossfire. Sooner or later there will be a class action saying AI art models were generated from artists work, looks like valve just doesn’t want to be in that fight

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    1 year ago

    Adobe Firefly (AI art generator that’s trained only off images Adobe owns) is going to be big soon. It’s a shame that the concerns over AI and copyright lead to putting more money in the pockets of whichever companies gobble up the most stock images.

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      I really like firefly so far. I use it to speed up my editing process in photoshop and it works really well to erase or replace unwanted things. We’re not at a “make the background behind this person a forest” level of prompting, but it’s pretty easy to do whatever you want to do.