Commercial image-generating AI raises all sorts of thorny legal issues

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This week, OpenAI granted users of its image-generating AI system, DALL-E 2, the right to use their generations for commercial projects, like illustrations for children's books and art for newsletters. DALL-E 2 "trained" on approximately 650 million image-text pairs scraped from the internet, learning from that dataset the relationships between images and the words used to describe them. But while OpenAI filtered out images for specific content (e.g. As the AI community creates open source implementations of DALL-E 2 and its predecessor, DALL-E, both free and paid services are launching atop models trained on less-carefully filtered datasets. When contacted for comment, the Pixelz.ai