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Ownership and authenticity

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    2a3ef290-80e1-4caa-9c98-aff8f21d9a73
    wrote on 15 Jul 2024, 14:58 last edited by
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    While AI can mimic existing styles and techniques, do you think AI-created works can be considered "original”? If so, who owns the rights to AI-generated artworks? The creator of the AI, the user, or the AI itself? Share your thoughts and remember to keep it a healthy discussion!
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    f97e5ec9-ac61-4762-b6df-f906f77b85db
    wrote on 17 Jul 2024, 13:48 last edited by
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    To me, the ownership can only belong to the person using IA to create. That’s the one with the creative vision, and using prompts as tools to make it came to life
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    f97e5ec9-ac61-4762-b6df-f906f77b85db
    wrote on 17 Jul 2024, 13:49 last edited by
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    Besides, I don’t believe in giving even more power to the bigTechs that control IA software
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