I’ve heard arguments for both sides and i think it’s more complicated then simply yes or no. what do you guys think?

    • Jamie@jamie.moe
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      11 months ago

      Some AI generated images can require a lot of tweaking to get a final result. For example, someone might have a workflow that involves generating several images, then picking one as a base. They then take that base, and use img2img to rework certain parts to suit a vision before applying a set of post-processing effects in a traditional editor.

      Or, they generate an image and use it as a base for some sort of more traditional art, or use AI generated elements in a work that is otherwise drawn traditionally.

      There’s a lot of grey where I think just dismissing any creative vision is doing disrespect to the person that wanted to make something out of that vision, and put in a good amount of work outside just proompting and taking the first image that looked okay.

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        11 months ago

        What it comes down to there is whether the act of selection is an act of art. If there is no skill other than picking, I’m not sure I’d consider it an artistic act. (For similar reasons I’m very much on the fence about a lot of modern art.)

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          When it comes to selection, we already have a valid form of copyright which is explicitly that- compositions. If I take a bunch of royalty-free songs, and make a book of sheet music where I hand selected songs to be in that book, I can own a copyright on the composition without owning any of the featured material.

          So, if someone selects a bunch of individual elements in an image using img2img, is that now a composition?

    • Altima NEO@lemmy.zip
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      11 months ago

      As they other guy mentioned, there’s a lot more work involved in creating good ai generated images besides just entering some text.

      It’s more akin to using a graphics tool like Photoshop, blender, or even like music production with sampled sounds.

      While you can just get an image without much work, the really good ones have a lot more work and creativity behind them.