Because it's a powerful artistic tool. As far as giving personal data, I'm not sure how art inputs would do that. I suppose they could measure the popularity of a given character or franchise, but looking at online activity would give them the same thing.
Why does a powerful artistic tool need to be encouraged? People already know it exists and use it if that's what they want to do.
It's common for websites to track mouse movements and keystroke patterns. Your prompts also tell them what subjects you're interested in, what art styles you prefer, your writing style, how you use their tools and more.
Why does a powerful artistic tool need to be encouraged? People already know it exists and use it if that's what they want to do.
Nothing "needs" to be encouraged, but it's helpful if it is. Artistic communities foster more and better art.
It's common for websites to track mouse movements and keystroke patterns.
You could literally say this about the entire internet. Are you going to log off?
Your prompts also tell them what subjects you're interested in, what art styles you prefer, your writing style, how you use their tools and more.
And this is a problem? Again, you could get the same information sampling fan communities.
As far as writing style, forums like this, Twitter, and reddit are far more helpful in programming LLMs than art inputs that aren't even written in full sentences. Our writing is 100% public my nigga.
Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas and encouraging AI art development
Why does AI art development need to be encouraged? Everyone is already doing it and giving big tech all their data.
Because it's a powerful artistic tool. As far as giving personal data, I'm not sure how art inputs would do that. I suppose they could measure the popularity of a given character or franchise, but looking at online activity would give them the same thing.
Why does a powerful artistic tool need to be encouraged? People already know it exists and use it if that's what they want to do.
It's common for websites to track mouse movements and keystroke patterns. Your prompts also tell them what subjects you're interested in, what art styles you prefer, your writing style, how you use their tools and more.
Nothing "needs" to be encouraged, but it's helpful if it is. Artistic communities foster more and better art.
You could literally say this about the entire internet. Are you going to log off?
And this is a problem? Again, you could get the same information sampling fan communities.
As far as writing style, forums like this, Twitter, and reddit are far more helpful in programming LLMs than art inputs that aren't even written in full sentences. Our writing is 100% public my nigga.