... Blender just piling on to it's already solid critical mass of professional functions and features after finally gaining wide-spread industry recognition a few years back. I'm an early Blender user and even have an original commercial license from NAN more than 20 years ago, before Blender was liberated into open source. Back then it was a curious underdog that had full OpenGL UI rendering (a first), a fully configurable UI (also a rare feature) and it fit on a 3,5" disk (absolutely unique).
25 years later Blender has finally taken the industry lead with other 3D kits keeping up by lowering their prices and emphasising special features and optimized workflows. Good to see the laughed-at FOSS underdog in this state of things.
Exactly, and there is little difference between AI generated cartoons and what you imagine in your head, neither are real and neither have the slightest impact on subjects of your imaginings. In fact, I'd go further and say that not only do people not have a right to deny others fantasies but that people have a right to their fantasies.
Ideally anyone would be able to snap a pic of their crush and enjoy all the AI generated VR porn they please.
"The responsibility to demonstrate providence"
So you run with the guilty until proven innocent? I think not. Voices and 'likeness' aren't unique and therefore you only own ACTUAL recordings of your image/voice and not impressions such as AI models produce.
"People are not snowflakes - in that we are not so unique that features found in one person aren't unable to be present in another."
Especially to the degree they are successfully copied by these models. The voices or generated content might 'pass' but they aren't actually perfect or accurate.
"We don't really recognize that people are unique and that their uniqueness has intrinsic value that belongs to the individual."
That's because an individuals likeness and the sound of their voice AREN'T unique. Even discounting identical twins everyone has not one but many doppelgangers walking around without anyone trying and celebrities have hundreds because people are trying.
Nobody should have a right to control fantasies, not even the subjects of those fantasies and AI generated virtual sex with someone is nothing but fantasy. I find it hilarious that people who think it would be somehow abusive to cut the tip of a waiter who hits on your spouse also think that same sad waiter should be denied a sad lonely fan fic mental porn of her later.
It isn't nonconsensual sexual content. What are you supposed to do about the people who just actually look and sound like you? Are they supposed to be denied use of your 'likeness' as well. That term is misleading, it only extends to actual images of you not cartoons that look and sound similar to you and that's what "AI" is producing.
The real criminals are the payment processors. They are defrauding their shareholders by pushing perfectly legitimate and paying clients off their platforms by trying to regulate things like this.
If you turn the election over to chatgpt it'll hallucinate a candidate and claim everyone voted for them.
It means the next time they show up, they'll need a court order to do so.
That's why I didn't say it like that.
"You wanna tried disputing literally any of the points I made?"
No. Because none of them contradict my post. Go back and reread the initial post. I did not offer an opinion on whether that was right or wrong. How badly do you read?
Look, you're the one going out of the way to muddy the waters over what was a very simple premise. In your post summing me up you got everything wrong. I am not a boomer, I did not go to university, I bought my first property in 2008.
In your rush to contradict you read a mountain into the molehill. Good lord. At least own up to it.
There's no such thing as a free lunch. -- Milton Friendman