Jason Allen, the AI “artist” whose image he created with Midjourney won a fine arts competition two years ago, is still mad that the government won’t let him copyright his opus — and, in an amazing lack of self-awareness, is also crying that his work is being stolen as a result.

The prizewinning image, “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial,” was deemed to not wholly exhibit human authorship because a significant amount of it — as Allen himself disclaimed — was AI-generated, the US Copyright Office said in a ruling last September. As such, Allen could only claim credit for specific portions of the image that he created with Photoshop — not the thing as a whole.

Now he’s making another appeal, Creative Bloq reports, complaining that he’s losing money to the tune of “several million dollars” because, without a copyright, his work is being used without his approval. Does this argument ring any bells?

  • PunchingWood@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    He sounds like everything that’s wrong with the current generations of self-entitled degenerates. Doing as little as possible and expecting to be rewarded with piles of gold. Taking other people’s hard labour and then run away with it, the only one deserving of a prize is whoever put those image generator together, it’s not AI in my eyes, but it is an actual technical accomplishment.