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Valve appear to be not willing to publish games with AI generated content
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Is that what you think we're talking about, directly copying artwork? There's already laws for that, regardless of who or what creates the art. What is concerning people is that AI can be trained on other people's art and then told to create new art. It's not a copy, it's a new thing, but it used old stuff to come up with the new stuff. (humans do this too)
I don't even know what this means.
Edit: I don't know if this needs to be said but I am not the original person you replied to.
What I was trying to talk about is what the commenter meant by "unfettered capitalism has not, and will not work except for those already at the top." - it wasn't clear how it related to this story - but we seem to have gone off at tangent.
Yes. It is entirely dependent on the old stuff. We have laws for that too, in terms of licences for derivative works.
My guess is that they saw the phrase "let the market decide" and took that to mean "unfettered capitalism". But yeah, sorry about the tanget I've dragged you into, haha.
but they're not derivative works, at least not in how I understand the term. They're entirely new works.