AI art has gotten good enough to mimic real artists, down to stylistic flourishes. But those works are generated from databases of scraped artwork often taken without the original artist's consent.
Next Level: AI art is almost human, but fueled by unwilling artists
What are the ethical, legal and moral boundaries of creating AI-generated content from other people's works?
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Posted: 1:59 p.m. EST Jan 26, 2023
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