I mean, yeah, we're also probably tired of how the original concept of copyright has also gotten ridiculously stretched, thereby depriving the public from being able to use a work, practically ever.
I could comment further but it's not really a line of discourse which I really want to get into a dive about right now.
I suspect that OpenAI is most likely to run into the things which particularly rub people the wrong way, as far as copyright is concerned, more so than the "open source" options. I think it comes down to OpenAI trying to build more of a brand off "professionally finished style images".
I could comment further but it's not really a line of discourse which I really want to get into a dive about right now.
I suspect that OpenAI is most likely to run into the things which particularly rub people the wrong way, as far as copyright is concerned, more so than the "open source" options. I think it comes down to OpenAI trying to build more of a brand off "professionally finished style images".