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alexiuss t1_j64kn68 wrote

Utter Nonsense!

a) Nothing AI produces is copyrighted. Studios and clients need copyright ownership, the AI can't sign a work for hire contract to pass ownership of product that they can resell LEGALLY.

Current Laws would have to totally change for commissions to vanish.

b) AIs have limits. The more corporate AI is the more limits it has and the less things it can draw.

Dude you clearly have no idea how AI works and it seems like you don't even know how to make money as illustrator, so shut the fuck up. It's like you've never signed a contract with a client before nor signed a contract with a company to do work for hire.

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[deleted] OP t1_j64loqi wrote

Genuinely shut up, you are an asshole who has completely derailed this topic by introducing name calling and contributed nothing to the topic but bragging about how much of a pioneer you think you are and shouting “Hogwash!” at people pointing out the obvious developments of this field a few years down the line. You remind me of people who were going “people would NEVER use AI art in published creative projects, it will never be good enough” a few months ago. It's cool you're exploiting a temporary weakness in the technology to get your pictures made faster but in a few years why the fuck would anybody ever pay you a dime to make anything when they can generate anything they want in your style instantly? Sooner or later whether you want to believe it or not you're going to end up as one of those "Luddites" who you plug your ears and resort to name calling and thought terminating cliches to ignore.

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