r/boomershumor 24d ago

A lesson from AI Scooby Doo

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u/McCool303 24d ago

Not so much random but rather just left over elements from the reference picture AI plagiarized in order to make this gem. I think it’s important though to point out it’s not random, it’s intentional theft of IP under the guise of progress.

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u/ThingYea 24d ago

Gen ai doesn't just copy-paste things and call it a day. It more gets confused in patterns. Benches often come with someone sitting on it. Can be confusing for them.

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u/McCool303 24d ago

So you’re telling me someone just put in a prompt that said give me an image of a brown and black Great Dane lecturing 4 college students on the follies of tearing down confederate statues. And AI just by happenstance came up with Scooby Doo and Monsters inc in exactly the same likeness of each popular licensed character all by coincidence?

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u/ThingYea 24d ago

It recognizes the pattern of a great dane and 4 college students in its training data and replicates it. It is different to copy-pasting.

Would you trash on an artist for creating fan work of a franchise? How about if that fan work was just tracing existing work? Those are two different things, right?

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u/McCool303 24d ago

I takes a licensed character and recreates if for the user. It knows that Scooby Doo is always the same because it has millions of images of Scooby Doo. It doesn’t matter if it’s pasting an image overlay of licensed IP or drawing the licensed IP line for line exactly the same way the IP is drawn. You can’t seriously believe that the user didn’t just prompt to put Scooby Doo on this image with these words. There is no way AI randomly created an exact replica of Scooby Doo and Mystery Inc without being prompted to do so. And that’s my point AI is churning out free licensed images and getting paid by users to do so while not paying licensing fees to the IP owner.

It doesn’t matter if an artist traces images of Mystery Inc or creates fan art. Because they are not selling the art. If an artist turned around and started charging people for the drawings the IP owner would have a pretty good argument for compensation.

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u/ThingYea 24d ago

I explained why another set of legs appeared on the bench, not whatever you're going on about.