• potat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Isn’t this the same broken AI that has been striking youtube videos about Minecraft clients? Why is every company suddenly using this?

    Edit: Yes it is. I really don’t know what to say anymore. Imagine applying youtube’s broken copyright system to the entire internet, but even worse.

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    Energy wasted to create an AI image to have more energy wasted to have an AI remove it. I’d say this is a win for AI

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        I forgot the “/s” at the end 😀.
        But on that point, Nintendo’s actions are making it more difficult for me to play on my switch.

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    Flood the net with photos and make their AI work overtime costing them lots

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      Flood it with AI copies of official Mario content. Train the copyright software to associate the context of the official art to get the official art taken down.

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    The Mario detection tool seems to be catching fan art in the crossfire, too.

    That’s the actual headline.

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    Why does the title specify that the tool is taking down “AI-generated” pictures if the article focuses on how it’s taking down fan art indiscriminately?

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    Two can play that game. I bet it is possible to create an AI tool that generates and posts Mario pictures faster than they can take them down. Why you’d want to do that I don’t know.

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    Every time I think shitendo can’t get any worse, they prove me wrong. I hate that company so much. They are like a rich brat kid with a toy he is telling everyone not to touch. Fuck off already

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    I just want to see Nintendo go after all the Rule34 stuff. It might be the one thing that could exhaust their resources.

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    I thought AI generated pictures were automatically public domain and unable to be copyrighted?

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      You’ve got that the other way around. You can’t copyright AI generated pictures, but pictures created by AI can still be taken down as violations of copyright law.

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      I don’t think that’s how it works. If it exactly looks like something protected by laws like copyright or whatever your country uses, I highly doubt that any court would say that it’s fine just because it was created by AI.