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I’m coming for that ozonussy, I’m a freak
I’m coming for that ozonussy, I’m a freak
Not many languages let you do advanced math with their base, usually libraries do the heavy lifting and in numpy’s case it isn’t even written in python.
I think that if someone uploads mario doing warcrimes to twitter and it gets viral, there is no “I made it with my own brush” that can save you from Nintendo taking the artwork down.
This example also works with a fanart of a celebrity in a sexual context without any AI use.
In my opinion making AI stop taking copyrighted content can only be enforced by making all AI development open source, datasets and models included. This is the way to loosen the control bigmonopolies like Google and Microsoft have over it.
I’m really not in the know abput these things but I have seen free fangames taken down because they used copyrighted property even though the creators don’t receive a penny.
I think that if I paint with my own brush a mario artwork that isn’t to Nintendo’s standart, they have the legal power to take it down from wherever I upload
The problem is that if copyrighted works are used, you could generate a copyrighted artwork that would be made into public domain, stripping its protection. I would love this approach, the problem is the lobbyists don’t agree with me.
But how will investors in the housing market recover from the loss in property value?
The allreo. All the package stuffing inside one oreo