'AI Art' Companies & DeviantArt Are Being Sued By Artists

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'AI art' companies & DeviantArt are being sued by artists:

, the three companies are being targeted by “writ­ers, artists, pro­gram­mers, and other cre­ators” who are “con­cerned about AI sys­tems being trained on vast amounts of copy­righted work with no con­sent, no credit, and no com­pen­sa­tion.

”and Midjourney are the companies behind the two most popular AI-generated art platforms, while DeviantArt—most commonly known as a portfolio and community art site—is being includedFor more technical details on the suit—or contact details if you’re an artist and would like to get involved—you can check out Butterick’s post

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I am in no way fond of you Kotaku... But god damnit you actually made a good joke with your image choice here.

Good, honestly this is an issue that needs to be weighed in on. We can’t just continue to allow people to take others pictures and use them to train image generators. Anyone who argues this is just butthurt they can’t make a bag off their own art cause they draw like shit lol.

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Hopefully courts will toss like yesterday's salad.

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