Valve quietly not publishing games that contain AI generated content if the submitters can’t prove they own the rights to the assets the AI was trained on

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    If a human artist learned by copying paintings, they still create original work. An AI simply copies.

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      Yeah, algorithmically copying one’s style with out permission isn’t the same thing as a human mirroring art. It’s not a skill.

      You can create art with AI for sure but it’s nothing but a tool (at least for now). And it’s unethical to use art without permission in this context where it literally algorithmically copies the material.

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        When somebody uses a ML model to generate content, the skill is not their goal. The end result is.

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        It doesn’t copy from a single artist. It’s an amalgamation of a bunch of different artists’ work. That’s literally the entire concept of a model.

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      Describe the criteria you use to determine whether something is “creation”.