I'm getting a bit concerned about the state of copyright law with all this AI business
. I mean, it's like we're living in a Wild West scenario where anyone can take whatever they want and pass it off as their own. It's just not fair to the creators who put in the time and effort to produce original content.
I'm glad Getty Images is taking steps to educate users on how to use licensed imagery lawfully, but I think more needs to be done
. We need stricter regulations and penalties for companies that don't follow the rules. It's like they're playing a game of "AI roulette" where they just spin the wheel and hope nobody notices.
The fact that Perplexity has had to deal with not one, not two, but three lawsuits in recent months is just crazy
. And it's not just the AI companies who are at fault – it's also the platforms that host them, like Reddit. It's a mess, and someone needs to clean it up.
I think this partnership between Perplexity and Getty Images is a good step in the right direction, but we need more of these kinds of collaborations to help establish some much-needed standards
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I'm glad Getty Images is taking steps to educate users on how to use licensed imagery lawfully, but I think more needs to be done
The fact that Perplexity has had to deal with not one, not two, but three lawsuits in recent months is just crazy
I think this partnership between Perplexity and Getty Images is a good step in the right direction, but we need more of these kinds of collaborations to help establish some much-needed standards