"It isn't illegal if a computer does it" is a surprisingly common corporate strategy despite having no real legal foundation.
I had payroll give me this exact excuse when I brought forward issues about a policy they had where the computer would occasionally zero out hours worked on a time card that were approved by a manager. I said specifically it was against Oregon state law to modify hours worked on a time card that were approved by both the employee and manager.
Two of the concept videos were essentially just movie trailer clips
Gosh this feels big. This feels like a definitive end to our current understanding of moviemaking.
It's significantly more impressive than previous video attempts but still really bad IMO, especially when you see how strongly it diverges from the prompts in some of their examples; "Photorealistic closeup video of two pirate ships battling each other as they sail inside a cup of coffee." gets you two plastic toy ships in a wide shot that aren't battling, have different colored sails on each side, and move seemingly independently of the coffee-cup-waves.
E: Even the trailer one of a lady walking around Tokyo, while impressive in how well it follows the main woman, still has absolute nightmare abominations walking in the background.
Two of the concept videos were essentially just movie trailer clips
Gosh this feels big. This feels like a definitive end to our current understanding of moviemaking.
It's significantly more impressive than previous video attempts but still really bad IMO, especially when you see how strongly it diverges from the prompts in some of their examples; "Photorealistic closeup video of two pirate ships battling each other as they sail inside a cup of coffee." gets you two plastic toy ships that aren't battling, have different colored sails on each side, and move seemingly independently of the coffee-cup-waves.
Yeah but I doubt we’re far from prompt management software that can lock preferences and insert specific references of its own that would obviate a lot of those problems.
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All these visual media generative AIs need something better than text prompt input to be used for anything other than a novelty. You couldn't describe what you want to another human being in 20 words. What hope does this semi-literate AI have?
That and uh, legal resolution to the training data question.
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All these visual media generative AIs need something better than text prompt input to be used for anything other than a novelty. You couldn't describe what you want to another human being in 20 words. What hope does this semi-literate AI have?
That and uh, legal resolution to the training data question.
I think there are ones where you can draw/indicate visually where you want certain elements to be placed/moved to
I swear I've seen that but I cannot remember from whom/where
All these visual media generative AIs need something better than text prompt input to be used for anything other than a novelty. You couldn't describe what you want to another human being in 20 words. What hope does this semi-literate AI have?
That and uh, legal resolution to the training data question.
I think there are ones where you can draw/indicate visually where you want certain elements to be placed/moved to
I swear I've seen that but I cannot remember from whom/where
Stable Diffusion allows for localized touchups, and Canva gives it a user-friendly AI GUI.
That said, either Canva's implementation is terrible, or I'm bad at it, or both.
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All these visual media generative AIs need something better than text prompt input to be used for anything other than a novelty. You couldn't describe what you want to another human being in 20 words. What hope does this semi-literate AI have?
That and uh, legal resolution to the training data question.
IMO, the training data question is probably something where AI is on more comfortable ground than you might think. I see a pretty convincing way to incorporate broad 1A protections into "can my program look at something that is publicly available?" There's a pretty big risk that any attempt to limit or constrain training data for an AI, at the input phase, would get blown up as a First Amendment issue.
Where AI needs to really worry (again, IMO) is on output. There's already some legal precedent for the idea that non-human actors cannot benefit from broad IP / copyright style protections, notably the "monkey selfie" lawsuit that said no, monkeys don't have these rights those are for humans only.
Without some way for AI output to get IP protection, these programs are at substantial risk of creating gigantic systems that produce huge amounts of art and writing and content that is completely unusable in any commercial context because doing so would substantially invalidate any intellectual rights you had to the output.
For now it is a pretty big unresolved question. There really isn't a good framework for creating IP-type rights for an AI program, and the industry is just kind of pretending the issue isn't going to come up.
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I mean, it can’t be that difficult to write a program that will translate toggles of cinematic preferences with 3D sets models and character movement into a set of prompt-generating keywords
That sound orders of magnitude easier than developing the actual AI
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I assume the holy grail of AI is high quality on-demand porn video generation, right?
The legal disputes that will arise when AI fully embraces porn generation are going to be pretty wild. There's so many things that will simultaneously go wrong in so many directions.
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I had payroll give me this exact excuse when I brought forward issues about a policy they had where the computer would occasionally zero out hours worked on a time card that were approved by a manager. I said specifically it was against Oregon state law to modify hours worked on a time card that were approved by both the employee and manager.
"But the computer does it so it's not illegal"
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I see what you're doing, CORPORATE SCAB
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I was going to eat that! ;(
you still can
It's significantly more impressive than previous video attempts but still really bad IMO, especially when you see how strongly it diverges from the prompts in some of their examples; "Photorealistic closeup video of two pirate ships battling each other as they sail inside a cup of coffee." gets you two plastic toy ships in a wide shot that aren't battling, have different colored sails on each side, and move seemingly independently of the coffee-cup-waves.
E: Even the trailer one of a lady walking around Tokyo, while impressive in how well it follows the main woman, still has absolute nightmare abominations walking in the background.
Hm would a lapdog eat a sandwich whilst sprawled on the lap or would the sandwich be on the lap
Capitalist pigdogs, discuss
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
What do you pay
Yeah but I doubt we’re far from prompt management software that can lock preferences and insert specific references of its own that would obviate a lot of those problems.
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That and uh, legal resolution to the training data question.
I think there are ones where you can draw/indicate visually where you want certain elements to be placed/moved to
I swear I've seen that but I cannot remember from whom/where
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Stable Diffusion allows for localized touchups, and Canva gives it a user-friendly AI GUI.
That said, either Canva's implementation is terrible, or I'm bad at it, or both.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
IMO, the training data question is probably something where AI is on more comfortable ground than you might think. I see a pretty convincing way to incorporate broad 1A protections into "can my program look at something that is publicly available?" There's a pretty big risk that any attempt to limit or constrain training data for an AI, at the input phase, would get blown up as a First Amendment issue.
Where AI needs to really worry (again, IMO) is on output. There's already some legal precedent for the idea that non-human actors cannot benefit from broad IP / copyright style protections, notably the "monkey selfie" lawsuit that said no, monkeys don't have these rights those are for humans only.
Without some way for AI output to get IP protection, these programs are at substantial risk of creating gigantic systems that produce huge amounts of art and writing and content that is completely unusable in any commercial context because doing so would substantially invalidate any intellectual rights you had to the output.
For now it is a pretty big unresolved question. There really isn't a good framework for creating IP-type rights for an AI program, and the industry is just kind of pretending the issue isn't going to come up.
That sound orders of magnitude easier than developing the actual AI
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haven't you ever wanted proof of something but didn't have evidence? or make porno of somebody who doesn't do porno
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The legal disputes that will arise when AI fully embraces porn generation are going to be pretty wild. There's so many things that will simultaneously go wrong in so many directions.
I mean I can't really think of a thing where it's going right
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The democratization of cinema
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