Sir Matt on Nostr: If a software model is trained off of two different artists, and creates a perfect ...
If a software model is trained off of two different artists, and creates a perfect synthesis of their work, I don't think the two original artists deserve any credit for that. Mainly because human artists learn exactly the same way. We just call it "inspiration" to bullshit ourselves into believing we're not copying others. I don't think the software models are doing anything different.
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