![]() Or alternatively you should also be mad at Limewire for letting people share music, bittorrent for letting people share movies, google for letting people copy-paste text, and VCR's for letting people record movies off television. If your complaint is that Stable Diffusion is allowing people to use data scraped from search engines and publicly available art sites to recreate work, then complain about the people doing the scraping. Its like getting mad at Russia that nukes exist, not their fault. ![]() The genie is out of the bottle and won't go back in, and they're not even the ones that opened that bottle. If your complaint is that Stable Diffusion exists then I don't know what to tell you. Much like an artist already had to have the talent and skills, but likely looked at a picture to make sure they were getting details right. Testing didn't build the algorithm, the building had to come first. To claim that the ALGORITHM should be considered illegal because they used images online when TESTING it is roughly like saying that any art that an artist puts out after looking at a photo or another painting that he hasn't personally paid for should be illegal. But regardless, what they released had zero data in it, because what they released wasn't the model. And given that they were trying to train a model, I would bet they'd go with the pre-tagged content over having to download and tag a bunch themselves. ![]() But as a software developer myself, its just as likely that they used any number of sites with libraries of licensed AND TAGGED placeholder images. Is it possible that model was trained using data "stolen" from publicly available images? Possibly. Is it possible that they used images on the internet to train their internal testing model on? 100%. You don't seem to understand what Stable Diffusion actually is. So you are saying that the developers of stable diffusion developed their algorithm without testing it with stolen data?
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