April 26, 2024, 10:51 a.m. | ruthmoog

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Artists who share their work online are frustrated by the theft of their style and content by machine learning (ML) tools. It's possible for artworks to be used for training of generative artificial intelligence (AI) without permission, and without guidance or accountability, tech giants have investigated buying publishing houses to access non-public content.


There is potential in these fashionable technologies as a force for good, but we don't have established ethical policies in place to make them fair - so …

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