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Gemini6Ice

@edk @jmac I moderate a custom magic-the-gathering cards subreddit and our biggest labor is BY FAR removing cards that use art without credit.

I bring this up because some users will make up false credit (it’s a ban-worth offense). I worry that, even if we normalize attribution, people will make up BS credit for their AI art. Certainly not all of them, so I think this idea will still be effective, but it is a caveat (shortcoming?) to be aware of, imo

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Cassidy Curtis

@edk @jmac @gemini6ice This is why I think it’s necessary to build attribution into the tools themselves. The flow I had in mind was: if you upload an image, you are asserting that *you personally* created it. Then, anyone can repost (or quote-post) your image, and it’s automatically attributed to you.

Maybe that doesn’t quite work for your use case— but I’d like to hope that it could!

ThePiper

@gemini6ice @edk @jmac
May I suggest normalising not calling AI generated product Art? Art is the product of human effort, patience, skill and emotion. Art cannot be something produced by a machine.

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