AI images ๐
a year ago
Seeing the genuine lack of respect for artist's actual work + skills they developed over years is quite disheartening. What's worse is the excuses or deliberate misunderstanding of arguments made by the creators. Who don't want their content used to generate these images. There is currently NO "ethical" way to source Ai generated images. Therefore; until/unless there is, it should not be permitted anywhere. Countless artists are being exploited and taken advantage of by companies and losers on the internet looking to scam people for quick commissions.
It's also important to remember that even sharing images generated from these (potentially) dangerous programs is also propitiating the entire dumpster fire. Fueling an already out of control situation. It's not "just for fun" when it's at the behest of actual people's livelihood.
But it continues... Despite hearing the loud concerned responses from the very artists they're trying desperately to mimic or replicate from. Despite the clear pushback from artists who do not consent to their work being used for training these Ai programs. Though it shouldn't be a surprise they don't care, it's disappointing regardless...
However, on the flip side: Watching as other members of the community here work together to keep this sort of content off the platform is wonderful, honestly. Thank you for putting in time and effort to help protect a space where we aren't oversaturated with theft. It's encouraging to see so many people behind each other to offer support for actual artists and their trades. โจ
FA may have it's faults--some tremendous and some simple-- but I do appreciate their willingness to stand by actual artists and block this nonsense.
Keep up the good fight, ya'll and please keep making your art.
It's also important to remember that even sharing images generated from these (potentially) dangerous programs is also propitiating the entire dumpster fire. Fueling an already out of control situation. It's not "just for fun" when it's at the behest of actual people's livelihood.
But it continues... Despite hearing the loud concerned responses from the very artists they're trying desperately to mimic or replicate from. Despite the clear pushback from artists who do not consent to their work being used for training these Ai programs. Though it shouldn't be a surprise they don't care, it's disappointing regardless...
However, on the flip side: Watching as other members of the community here work together to keep this sort of content off the platform is wonderful, honestly. Thank you for putting in time and effort to help protect a space where we aren't oversaturated with theft. It's encouraging to see so many people behind each other to offer support for actual artists and their trades. โจ
FA may have it's faults--some tremendous and some simple-- but I do appreciate their willingness to stand by actual artists and block this nonsense.
Keep up the good fight, ya'll and please keep making your art.
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