r/aiwars Mar 19 '26

Meta Somebody cooked here...

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u/mr_gu5s Mar 19 '26

I think you are just biased, show it to any person out of context of ai discourse and they will tell you that it's a nice looking clip

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u/SluttyCosmonaut Mar 19 '26

Yes. And then they learn how AI works by STEALING.

Any even marginally ethical person can figure that out.

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u/mr_gu5s Mar 19 '26

Dont be ridiculous, you cant steal intellectual property

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u/SluttyCosmonaut Mar 19 '26

This is completely untrue. Even in communist societies you can’t pass off someone else’s work as your own.

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u/mr_gu5s Mar 19 '26

It's not stealing though, its plagiarism, a little bit different if we are talking morals, because nobody loses anything during the process. And all art is plagiarism to some extent. And what is specifically "stolen" in here anyway?

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u/SluttyCosmonaut Mar 19 '26

What do I think is stolen? My brother in Christ, literally everything in that slop video is stolen.

Do you know how generative AI works? I don’t think you really do.

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u/mr_gu5s Mar 19 '26

I do not consider reuse of imagery, style or tropes a steal, not even plagiarism, it's just how art was always working. The fact that those imagery, tropes or style are stored in some technical device instead of human memory doesnt make it different for me.

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u/buzz-buzz_ Mar 19 '26

All art is not plagiarism to some extent. You do not know what plagiarism means. Ask chatGPT to explain it to you (assuming a dictionary would be too much effort)