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Internet art and image archives are already flooded with images developed with the use of artificial intelligence. OpenAI’s image generator was first revealed in April and people quickly set themselves up on the waitlist. The systems use sophisticated software could be used to create images of fake protests, which would be against the company’s restrictions on creating political images. At the same time, even though the system should restrict prompts based on public figures, the Post noted it still allowed users to generate images based on people like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. Users were supposedly restricted from uploading photos of people’s faces without the subject’s consent.
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Internet art and image archives are already flooded with images developed with the use of artificial intelligence. Expect even more images of high imagination or photos of dubious origin now that the AI image generator that arguably started the current artificial image craze, DALL-E, is open and available to all. In a Wednesday blog post, DALL-E developer OpenAI said already have 1.5 million users creating more than 2 million AI-generated images a day. Last week, an artist claimed she received the first copyright for work created using AI art, but the U.S. The company promised they created detection technology to stop users abusing the system to create porn or violent content.
Source
https://gizmodo.com/dall-e-art-generator-ai-openai-1849591740