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@doug I think it all depends on how you "benefit".

I have neurological issues that make competent artistry a practical impossibility. I can't even write without drawing letters backwards. I've never been formally diagnosed, but I show all the hallmarks of dysgraphia.

Is it unethical for me to use AI to visualize my ideas, even if I take care not to directly emulate existing arists, and don't see to profit by taking professional credit for what I create?

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@doug On the other side of this, if someone set up an Etsy store selling prints of AI art that used prompts like "Painting by [living artist]", and were deliberately emulating that artist or artists for the purpose of profiting off of their reputation, I would absolutely call that an infringement. That would be deeply unethical.

I think that there is some nuance to be afforded here.

Personally, I hope to see artist names removed from AI data sets so that their styles cannot be directly copied.

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