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- sted1
Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content
/ Getty Images claims Stability AI ‘unlawfully’ scraped millions of images from its site. It’s a significant escalation in the developing legal battles between generative AI firms and content creators.- Stability AI is the easy one... in his own interviews he proved he had the copyright knowledge of a toddler.jonny_quest_lives
- Metallica v. Napsterpablo28
- I'm not sure about that analogy might work here. Maybe with DJs v. Musicians? (primarily remixing)sted
- well midjourney will throw you under the bus in a heartbeat says so in their loosely written TOSjonny_quest_lives
- https://pbs.twimg.co…jonny_quest_lives
- yeah i was laughing at that :)sted
- sted2
Class Action Filed Against Stability AI, Midjourney, and DeviantArt for DMCA Violations, Right of Publicity Violations, Unlawful Competition, Breach of TOS
- sted0
- neverscared4
- from 1923neverscared
- https://en.wikipedia…sted
- exactly, we should all be salmon fishing and travelling and fucking more, let the machines toil. Life's too short and precious._niko
- Science Fictionmisterhow
- no way, it looks so contemporaryfadein11
- sted0
- That is no surprise, Disney will be next.
Closing animation studio's in india, turning them in data center.ApeRobot - Keep the machines, get rid of the humans.ApeRobot
- They will still need people to pay to go to the Parks and watch the movies. They need people to have money.ShenanigansTV
- That is no surprise, Disney will be next.
- mg332
I'm watching a lot of the content focused AI developments pretty closely. I'm equally fascinated and frightened. I work in content marketing / advertising and lead our XD team. Naturally I see things that tout the ability to "create months of blog posts in minutes" as a threat, but then I step back and realize they're probably not threats to the work we do for the clients we work for.
Secondly, my main goal these days is getting us moving AWAY from words and paragraph-based content. The performance of visually-driven content over mostly text-based content has been a huge piece of how I've been helping move our creative teams to better and more impactful content creation - animations, infographics, better type and info hierarchy, short videos, etc.
So, I can get worried and then I can step back and realize it's probably not the threat I think it is for the work we do. Clients that pay $$$ for massive content programs, data-backed content, etc. aren't going to abandon an agency for a technology still in its infancy and lacking human-focused understanding of the what / why / how / of content development to meet their needs.
I could go on and on... but anyone else thinking about these things? is content AI threatening to you or the company you work for?
- I see opportunities where it can be useful, and we're going to explore these with a client as a trial, and no I don't feel threatened, for the same reasons.sted
- Yes, I think if content is mass produced I am interested into use AI to generate relationships like mindmaps linking concepts...Salarrue
- Depends on Budget and quality expectation... from what I have seen on text to image front while at first glance astounding when one sits with the resultsjonny_quest_lives
- and looking into the details it's often a jumbled mess of visual gibberish... nonsensical astronaut suits, humans with 80 teeth then i sit and think ofjonny_quest_lives
- past client feedback throughout my career on projects and it seems as if AI introduces more logic errors to resolve once you get past the initial visual.jonny_quest_lives
- if tastes at the consumer level shift and people get used to it then all bets are off.jonny_quest_lives
- but as long as someone is paid to critique or provide feedback on an Agency/designer's presentation/pitch there will always be revisions/ noodles/new creativejonny_quest_lives
- with ai I think humanity in general will move away from the source of knowledge, if we accept 80% as a fine result why take the fight – in most casesArchitectofFate
- does it really matter what exact date something happened, will decade be close enough? amazing imagery turns into mood enhancers, andArchitectofFate
- artist with a voice and vision still wins over just-apply-style. They can still coexist, we will just value them differently.ArchitectofFate
- "if all you know is a program, you'll be replaced by one"ArchitectofFate
- lexical knowledge you mean.sted
- Rule 2: Recognize that there are no shortcuts. It's hard work to do great advertising.jonny_quest_lives
- Rule 16: Have no expectations. You have the privilege of working on an account for as long as the client allows you to. -Jay Chiatjonny_quest_lives
- For advertising in particular, I think ai is going to eat your lunch. Previously, there was a cost to reworking and testing alternative approaches.monNom
- With ai you can iterate, test, and optimize with virtually zero cost. The loop is tighter, cheap at scale, and ‘good enough’ when you factor for cost.monNom
- cheap and ‘good enough’ always winsmonNom
- "With ai you can iterate, test, and optimize with virtually zero cost." mhmm yep zero cost... in the boiler room of daily agency life that line raisesjonny_quest_lives
- red flags. Clients have a funny way of oh I dunno how to put this politely umm "clienting"jonny_quest_lives
- "Cheap at scale" = HUGE RED FLAGjonny_quest_lives
- every step of the client interaction feedback loop at an agency usually results in revisions to work... then when you wrap those revisions... legal notes comejonny_quest_lives
- or... "marketing feels we need to pivot and need a fresher take" or the client inhouse wants WIP to make tweaksjonny_quest_lives
- AI from outward appearances looks ill suited for chaos. will it fit into some workflows more seemlessly than others?probably but the nitpicky-ness of clientsjonny_quest_lives
- will always require a human to resolve. Example of a typical client note "nose looks weird please fix"jonny_quest_lives
- then factor in no consolidated feedback on a project... multiple waves of notes from 3 different client teams in 2 timezones various stages of deadlines acrossjonny_quest_lives
- deliverables... nothing i have seen AI do resolves any of those issues which causes 90% of the headaches i deal with or the fires that need to be put out dailyjonny_quest_lives
- print vendor won't guarantee pricing because client refuses to lock creative and their media buy deadline is a month out... yadda yadda, rinse repeatjonny_quest_lives
- the visuals/artwork have never been the hard part of advertising... agencies left to their own devices can crank out creative it's what artists do...jonny_quest_lives
- I think all of that goes away. The whole human component. No marketing wank making revisions. No legal. No printer. An people will just learn to live with it.monNom
- Sort of like how nobody really trusts amazon listings to be accurate. I think that’s what the future looks like.monNom
- There will be errors, but that’s a cost of doing business. They save on all the client teams they no longer need to talk to the agency they now longer need.monNom
- And ai just blindly stumbles its way to the optimal offer, and the optimal creative, at the optimal time, to the optimal customer. Completely hands off.monNom
- sted0
how about using the expression "dialog agent" instead of chatbot? :)
- sted3
Australian universities to return to ‘pen and paper’ exams after students caught using AI to write essays
- shapesalad0
- Just subscribe to Cosmo.palimpsest
- This leaves me dryer than a nun's chuff on Ash Wednesday. ChatGTP is clearly not fit for purpose for tantalising erotic copy.Continuity
- ChatGTP reads the Daily MailNairn
- imbecile4
Write an acrostic poem about the status of ChatGPT.
C: ChatGPT is currently down
H: Huge demand has caused the site to crash
A: All users will have to wait
T: Time is needed for the servers to catch up
G: Go grab a coffee and check back soon
P: Patience is key in this situation
T: Trust that the team is working hard to fix it up
- palimpsest2
Artificial intelligence (AI) is created and developed by humans, and as such, it reflects the biases, values, and limitations of its creators. For example, if a dataset used to train an AI model is not diverse, the model's outputs will also not be diverse, and it may perpetuate existing societal biases. Additionally, if an AI system is designed to optimize for a certain metric, such as financial profit, it may make decisions that prioritize that metric over others, such as ethical considerations.
In summary, AI is a reflection of humanity and its creators, but it can also be used as a tool for positive change.
- sted4
- deepNBQ00
- AI created this.sarahfailin
- Soo human driver= not actually AI so let's just call it image synth software?jonny_quest_lives
- generalize much like a douchebag A.Ineverscared
- AI is the FOOOTURE we are all doomed... It will do everything for us! it all sounds spin and bubble talk...jonny_quest_lives
- what a sad future it seems a lot of people secretly wish for apparently.jonny_quest_lives
- https://y.yarn.co/e9…rzu-rzu
- same... sometimes i use my non dominant hand to spice things up.jonny_quest_lives
- via meme of the day... https://dl.dropboxus…jonny_quest_lives
- NBQ00-1
A Woman Used ChatGPT To Decide Whether to Leave Her Husband
- If you have to ask AI are you not already 99% of the way there to leaving him?shapesalad
- If you have to ask are you not already 99% of the way there to leaving him?
Even.palimpsest