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We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.
(www.nytimes.com)
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Machines aren't culpable in law.
There is more than one human involved in creating and operating the machine.
The debate is, which humans are culpable?
The programmers, trainers, or prompters?
If you try to bread with an autonomous knife and the knife kills you by stabbing you in the head. Is it solely your fault?
So you're saying if it's easy to accidentally get copyright images out of this AI by prompting ordinary worlds. Then the AI designers have some questions to answer.
"The Joker" is a generic description of a character. Going back to medieval courts.
If the result is a copyrighted version of that character that's not the promoters fault.
That's the fault of the ones who compile the training data.