The guy who used Midjourney to create an award-winning piece of AI art demands copyright protections.
Excuse me while I go grab my popcorn.
The guy who used Midjourney to create an award-winning piece of AI art demands copyright protections.
Excuse me while I go grab my popcorn.
First off, stop calling him an AI artist.
The term is apparently prompt-fondler now.
You can make art using AI. I’ve seen artists use it to clean up line art, color, shade, fill in backgrounds, and more. AI is just a tool. Lots of people only use text prompts, which I agree is hardly controlling, but that is only a single way to interact with AI. You can do a lot with these models.
All this is true, but none of it is relevant to a guy who’s demanding copyright protections and royalties for something Midjourney spat out.
I agree, but I wasn’t sure if this comment was generally anti-AI or understanding of the nuance. For the record, AI scares me.
Calling someone a prompt “engineer” should be punishable by law.
In general it’s not used for AI artists but rather for developers doing advanced stuff with LLMs such as RAG etc…
meanwhile startups: prompt coder/wizard!
please call them rockstars i want to see them suffer the way real programmers did
It’s literally what they are !
Fun Fact: PE is actually a legally protected title (the P in a real engineer’s title stands for professional)
Yeah, he is neither is those words. I wouldn’t even say the ‘I’ applies.
But…
The AI is the artist!
Not sure what this other guy is doing though.