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Arthur Besse to Not The [email protected]English • 7 months ago

"Famous" AI Artist Says He's Losing Millions of Dollars From People Stealing His Work

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"Famous" AI Artist Says He's Losing Millions of Dollars From People Stealing His Work

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Arthur Besse to Not The [email protected]English • 7 months ago
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Famous AI Artist Says He's Losing Millions of Dollars From People Stealing His Work
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The guy who used Midjourney to create an award-winning piece of AI art demands copyright protections.

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3613920

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Get fuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked

“This isn’t going to stop,” Allen told the New York Times. “Art is dead, dude. It’s over. A.I. won. Humans lost.”

“But I still want to get paid for it.”

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    It’s not “famous” that should be in inverted commas, but “artist”.

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      Actually I’d argue you could put quotation marks on every word in the first half of the headline.

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      We call those quotation marks.

      But yes.

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        Aren’t inverted commas also a phrase for that? Or is that the joke.

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          Yeah. It’s from the old printing press times when they used the same pieces of type for commas and quote marks, just rotated 360 degrees.

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            Rotated 180 degrees.

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              Ah, yes

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        Who is we? The global pedant society?

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          The English language? I have never heard the phrase “inverted commas.”

          But as to your point: “Both? Both is good.”

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            How to use inverted commas

            From the national broadcaster of England

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              Ah, the usual case of English and American being two entirely different languages despite pretending otherwise.

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            Ok so I apologise for my earlier snarky reaction but I felt zahille7’s response was somewhat condescending. Particularly since it is terminology recognised by three major English dictionaries, one of which is widely regarded as the leading authority on the English language… https://www.oed.com/dictionary/inverted-comma_n?tl=true https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/inverted-commas https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/inverted-commas

            … So just because you have never heard of something, doesn’t give you licence to be rude to someone or talk down to them as if they are stupid for their choice of phrasing. Or maybe it just means you aren’t British…

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              Nailed it on the last one. I was going to say, you can probably thank the American education system if it’s common enough to be recognized by dictionaries like those. And Zahille7 is probably American, too, which caused the snarky comment in the first place.

              Just the usual case of English being a crazy language that ruffles through other languages’ coat pockets looking for loose adverbs.

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