"Well, WW2 is over, what'll become of the Allies now?"
The humble NATO:
"Well, WW2 is over, what'll become of the Allies now?"
The humble NATO:
Thefting...
Most people buying clothes aren't looking for high fashion, they're looking for something comfortable in a colour that they like. Those who are looking for fashion tend to get clothes that are originally designed and made by a tailor, and then copied so others may wear them, importantly with the consent of the tailor. These are akin to YCH commissions, since the artist/tailor gets paid for the design.
This doesn't apply to AI image generation, as the artists are almost never asked for their consent before their work gets copied and cloned a million times over. Nor do they get any sort of compensation for their stolen work.
And they did so via slavery. Still do in some parts of the world. So their argument is still valid. Clothing people requires these tools, art does not. AI 'art' doesn't need to exist.
Just give it a little squeegee on a robot arm to run down its panel every so often
Or the sequel, Doctor Robotnik's Ring Racers
Then clearly, chicken noodle soup is a stew. /j
Yeah, you're right, I didn't really consider those kinds of soups...
You drink a soup, and you eat a stew.
Except... We are punishing Russians? That's half the point of sanctions, causing economic pain to the people in order to (hopefully) compel the government of said people to play nice.
Completely unrelated to your comment, but I love your name. Black Mesa reference?
Probably the same ratio as unicorns to leprechauns.