If you put an image on the web, oh, when you go to cotton bureau page and it shows you a picture of the shirt, there's that image on the internet. So if a web scraper finds it, that image is probably in some image set somewhere, right? And your artwork, probably also your name and the descriptions that stuff gets shoved into one of these image sets. You know why? Because some of your artwork is probably fed into this machine and it's popping out. It's not really your art. This was made by the AI. I think it's still yet to be proven like what our acceptable standards are for this. We can't even get all the
- Follow-up:
- Marco has settled on the Peak Design case
- What even is in Shared Photo Libraries, anyway?
- The 🇪🇺 USB-C mandate passes a vote
- AI Art
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- Can we give a primer on macOS window management? (via Philipp)
- Philipp, I’m so sorry for my beloved co-hosts muddying the waters even worse, despite my best efforts -CML
- How do we plan & track app development work? (via Dan Leehr)
- How does John manage color on his TV? (via David Comay & Jeff Nachbar)
- Post-show: Casey tries to recover from our earlier debacle
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