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The algorithm may have been originated a few years ago but my understanding is that it uses a constantly changing and updated dataset to do its thing. So it is certainly possible that in a few days or sooner some of what's said here may well effect its replies to the same questions.
We did the former Johnny, but I'm sure some of them violated copyrights because a photo in a magazine or newspaper was often the starting point. The result was normally so different from the source that we felt we were not doing anything wrong. To me it's hard to know where lines should be...
The art that gets generated is probably way better than most of what gets created ... but how will you feel if your work gets copied and sold to others?
This is not unlike what happened to type manufacturers a couple of decades ago when the US Patent court ruled that the only protection to be had for a typeface was its name. At the time my company was a type dealer for a manufacturer named The Font Company. Within a couple of months guys like...
A recent thread posted by WildWestDesigns got into me an extended look at what is going on in artificial intelligence to generate art and how it might relate to my business. At this point I've found quite a bit of information to ponder and would like to hear from as many members as possible...
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