Fred Weiss
Merchant Member
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 about how they plan to deal with this new technology. Here's some of what I found:
1. Art generation using artificial intelligence will almost certainly have an impact on most of our businesses in terms of the cost of art and the rights to use it in your work.
2. There are in excess of 20 offerings of software and services that will allow anyone to generate high quality art in quantity either for a very low cost or for free including major players like Adobe with their Adobe Firefly product.
3. There is growing opposition in the various art communities and there is considerable concern over copyright infringement. Some developers are addressing this and others are not. The following is what the US Copyright Office has put out as of this writing:
There is also considerable discussion to be found on Utube about the matter: ai graphic design software - YouTube
So how about a full discussion in this thread.
1. Art generation using artificial intelligence will almost certainly have an impact on most of our businesses in terms of the cost of art and the rights to use it in your work.
2. There are in excess of 20 offerings of software and services that will allow anyone to generate high quality art in quantity either for a very low cost or for free including major players like Adobe with their Adobe Firefly product.
3. There is growing opposition in the various art communities and there is considerable concern over copyright infringement. Some developers are addressing this and others are not. The following is what the US Copyright Office has put out as of this writing:
There is also considerable discussion to be found on Utube about the matter: ai graphic design software - YouTube
So how about a full discussion in this thread.
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