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iNstein t1_j21ry2h wrote

There are a few book series I would like to read but I may just wait and then when this tech is around, I'll just feed it the text from these books and get the film generated for me. Billion dollar budget blockbuster equivalent generated just for me.

Also with existing movies, we should be able to feed the movie into the system and then ask for a sequel to be generated. Same style and following up the storyline and themes.

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Artanthos t1_j21sxr5 wrote

I doubt it will be legal without licensing fees, if that is an option.

Authors and artists are already turning to the courts. Direct conversion of a specific creators works via AI will almost certainly not pass legal challenges.

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rixtil41 t1_j21ul5p wrote

Just don't show or share what the AI created and they will never know. I see this no different than fan art.

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rixtil41 t1_j2227g6 wrote

I would spend a billion dollars or most of my money if I won that much money to get it open sorced.

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Akimbo333 t1_j22xqj1 wrote

It's possible it will be open sourced, lol! And you can make what you want.

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Artanthos t1_j228t4k wrote

Which is why you would never be a billionaire even if you did have the seed money and an idea.

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Artanthos t1_j228oge wrote

If it’s running on another company’s computers, they are going to be responsible for policing what is created.

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rixtil41 t1_j22k4vg wrote

Or just make your own hardware and software.

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Artanthos t1_j24es8a wrote

I’m sure you will do a better job than the world’s best AI experts, working on 100 million dollar systems, with essentially unlimited funding.

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iNstein t1_j23pcmr wrote

The idea is for personal use only, not selling it to anyone. If I read the book and imagine what it is like in that world, I'm not going to be sued, I just have an aide to help me with my imagination. Honestly, I don't live in the US and courts don't accept bs copyright claims here so I don't see that as an issue at all.

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Artanthos t1_j24e9ob wrote

The AI itself won’t be on your system, and it will be regulated.

Even if you live somewhere like China that doesn’t enforce copyright, you will still need access to the AI that is subject to copyright laws.

China, meanwhile, is already regulating AI generated content.

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biogoly t1_j24jh1a wrote

Why couldn’t it be on a local system? These models are all going to have open sourced equivalents eventually. Even massive models like GPT-3 could be run locally by an enthusiast, or a small group collaborative effort. It will only get cheaper in the future. Same goes for model training. You can’t close Pandora’s box.

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Artanthos t1_j24mwgg wrote

This goes right back to closed systems.

The companies with the advanced AI’s are not going to give you copies to run on your private computer.

It’s going to be software as a service.

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