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I didn't downvote but I have mixed feelings about the message here and don't want to engage with negativity for expressing them, so I can see why some people might want to just press a button.
To be honest it's hard for me to imagine a legitimste counterpoint to the message. Could you tell me your view, please?
I agree with the stuff about corporate capture of the web being bad, but the idea of people having a right to control even things indirectly inspired by their work (even if it's a machine taking the inspiration) and the push to enshrine that idea legally is only going to significantly worsen that problem. Corporations are the only ones outright owning enough copyrighted content to use AI at all if that becomes the standard, and the idea that they totally control it anyway is wrong; there is a substantial open source and locally run AI ecosystem, AI art is not just DallE and Midjourney, and a large portion of the people using it are just individuals being creative and not trying to run a cynical business, but they are the ones who would ultimately get stopped by this concept being imposed, because they don't own the copyrights. IMO if someone puts something out into the world, the downstream effects of that thing belong to everyone, not just that person, and the implications of changing that are terrifying. Copyright is already too tyrannical in that respect.
I respect that the author is mainly expressing how they feel with this comic, and those feelings are valid, but this is also about inhibiting everyone else from using an entire emerging creative medium and that I have a problem with.
If machines could be inspired, we would be in the midst of a crisis of artificial life and the rights they deserve.
You can use an emerging medium ethically. If the only way the new technology can exist is unethically, destroy it violently with a hammer until the dust is dust.
You do not need to steal art to get permission to use it.