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addictedposter OP t1_j1884fm wrote

It’s like in the AI generated art scene. A lot of artists don’t want to submit their art for AI. It’s like handing over their piece of work to “upgrade” the AI that corporations are making.

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Baron_Samedi_ t1_j188lwz wrote

"Upload your art to our platform", they said. "You will reach new audiences and increase your sales."

Later that day: "If you didn't want us to sell your labor to AI factory owners, you shouldn't have uploaded your work to our platform. This is on you."

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noellarkin t1_j1898fg wrote

Yeah, this comment really nailed it. The first few decades of the internet were amazing for the amount of free expression and communication that was encouraged, up until the point that corporations realized they could not only scrape and monetize all that data through targeted advertising, but also create ML algorithms that could utilize those datasets to generate limitless content.

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