We’re not banning AI. Our policy requires that projects:
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✅ Involve human creative input
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There's nothing in the comments you wouldn't expect to hear since it's such a tired subject, but it's amusing how much energy and seethe people are still putting into it.
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So I can study someone's art and emulate it and that's ok, but if I automate that process it's a problem?
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Only if you're honest about your workflow!
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Yes, because a machine does not have same rights as you.
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r-slurred. By using the machine it becomes an extension of me
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Outside of very special circumstances (like wheelchair users), we don't treat any other tool this way.
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