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    Quote Originally Posted by richard View Post
    you will be able to detect when AI is "ready",
    it will cost an arm and a leg to use it
    True. Unless they have open source code like in Github. I think that eventually we will get there, but we are not there yet. Maybe the new "programmer" in the future will be the professional that can ask AI how to write very complex programming code for a complex project.
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    There are some open source AI projects, like Fooocus already. You can download and run them locally, without internet.

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    AI is just unregulated theft of intellectual property with no payment for or even acknowledgement of the source.[programming is IP and an art form too]
    The AI generated result is used with no consequences for its impact and no need to even identify that it was AI generated. A brave new world

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    Quote Originally Posted by richard View Post
    AI is just unregulated theft of intellectual property with no payment for or even acknowledgement of the source.[programming is IP and an art form too]
    The AI generated result is used with no consequences for its impact and no need to even identify that it was AI generated. A brave new world
    Very true.

    My other job has to do with book publishing. Many well known publishers have sued the AI companies for this exact theft. Serious problems have risen in every aspect of intellectual property (writing, programming, art designing etc).

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    and that is funny thing.
    Human can learn from other works and create his art, literature or music based on that - this is fine. But same not fine for AI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuriousOne View Post
    and that is funny thing.
    Human can learn from other works and create his art, literature or music based on that - this is fine. But same not fine for AI?
    Humans can get sued for plagiarism, patent infringement, etc. AI cannot.
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    But the company that owns the AI can be sued...

    Humans can create new content. AI does not have this feature (yet). It only copy pastes fast with millions of options.

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