Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion (etc) - who's playing, and with which?

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  • yuekit2

    Has anyone used AI in commercial work yet?

    Do the potential legal issues around generative AI prevent most agencies from using it so far?

    • Legal at our agency is still finding its way through and is recommending we don't do it for actual client work. Pitches, conceptual explo seem ok for now.bulletfactory
    • Takes too much to get something usable, so nahgrafician
    • Used it in pitches, also used some parts for murals, but still end up redrawing it in my stylePhanLo
    • working on a project now.utopian
    • Sometimes when comping I'll use chatGPT to spit out quick copy related to the subject I'm working on that looks and reads better than any lorum ipsum generator.PonyBoy
    • I'm using midjourney for tv commercial story boards.Frosty_spl
    • not 'commercial work' in that its either conceptual or for the meme of being AI but i am getting paid for it.kingsteven
    • Maybe for ideas/text content, I don't like the AI lookdrgs
    • probably on thin ice soon or soon if used commercially https://www.cnbc.com…neverscared
    • double whammy... u can´t copyright a.i work u did yourself and might break copyright by using the software afaik...neverscared
    • at least lawyers are getting rich...neverscared
    • I actually like the copyright killing aspect...reminds me of early days of sampling in music before they got too strict about it.yuekit
    • Of course it's difficult to define exactly where the line is, you don't want someone just blatantly ripping off other peoples' work.yuekit
    • But I do think as AI and other tech continue to evolve they will need to rethink some of these concepts at some point.yuekit
    • yep, AI enforcement will come down on photo-bashing first. even if the LIAON models are deemed illegal it is almost impossible to enforce its use commercial orkingsteven
    • otherwise. a lot of twitter outrage totally ignores that popular culture is one big remix. siding with corporate copyright holders that never had their backkingsteven
    • at this point in history it would be advantageous for the human race for AI to destroy all our nonsensical intellectual property lawskingsteven
    • Had 3 meetings about it being the future... agency is seeking legal counsel as well as answers as a great deal of assets we repurpose don't belong to us.jonny_quest_lives
    • So client provides us their ip we upload it to a private midjourney account... where does that training go is midjourney just absorbing it borg likejonny_quest_lives
    • Into their model? If so our client wouldn't sign off on a workflow like that... currently just sort of waiting for legal ambiguity to settle.jonny_quest_lives
    • I mean currently it's sort a baked in at web only outputs as well so jury as well agencies are wondering if this compute even scales at print outputs or if itjonny_quest_lives
    • Like is it hardware locked at web output for 5 to 6 years until a graphics leap occursjonny_quest_lives
    • I've "made" 2 brochure covers at clients request. They upscale to print well depending on style/subject mattersausages
    • I'd never put this work in a folio and claim as my own - that seems a tad disingenuoussausages
    • @sausages thinking poster wall graphics with high client expectations 24x36 @300 dpi at minimum our clients nitpick the weirdest shit toojonny_quest_lives

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