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Kim_Bruning ◴[] No.43576527[source]
Here's a question.

What if I want to prompt:

"An image of an archeologist adventurer who wears a hat and uses a bullwhip, make sure it is NOT Indiana Jones."

One way or another, you (and the model) do need to know who Indiana Jones is.

After that, the moral and legal choices of whether to generate the image, and what to do with it, are all yours.

And we might not agree on what that is, but you do get the choice

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asadotzler ◴[] No.43577011[source]
If the AI company sells it to you, no matter your prompting, they are stealing. If you also sell that work, then so are you.
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1. Kim_Bruning ◴[] No.43577694[source]
You are writing a conclusion without providing reasons or feelings.

Are you able to link to or write out your reasoning (however concisely?).

Is your view here legal, ethical, and/or vibes based? Each can can be interesting!