Comment by timewizard
Comment by timewizard 3 days ago
> Still, the near perfect mimicry is an uncomfortable reminder that AI is getting better at copying and closer to
I completely disagree. It's not getting "better." It always just copied. That's all it /can/ do. How anyone expected novel outputs from this technology is beyond me.
It's highly noticeable if you do a minimal analysis, but all modern "AI" tools are just copyright thiefs. They're just there to whitewash away liability from blatantly stealing someone else's content.
> It's not getting "better." It always just copied. That's all it /can/ do
That's true of all the best artists ever.
> They're just there to whitewash away liability from blatantly stealing someone else's content.
That's because that's not a thing. Ownership of "content" is a legal fiction invented to give states more control over creativity. Nobody who copies bytes which represent my music is a "thief". To be a thief, they'd need to, you know, come to my house and steal something.
When someone copies or remixes my music, I'm often not even aware that it has occurred. It's hard to imagine how that can be cast as genuine theft.