Dang :(

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    Oh now that a large corporation is the one being hurt by replacing artists with AI it’s now suddenly a problem.

    Cool. Okay. Time to nuke every dataset that didn’t give you permission then Microsoft.

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      Mickey Mouse finds out we’re infringing on his copyright.

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      Well, yeah - they paid enough money to whine about and talk about the mean internet trolls using AI to make shitposts making fun of their movies

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      Knowing they are very likely to switch to full AI generated content the moment it becomes viable makes it even worse

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      Ok, so I have images of all the Pixar film posters. does it matter what my class token is or can it just be Pixar.

      also how do I go about creating text for the posters? I haven’t seen any guides or tools for that part

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        If you’re training your own, as I understand it, you want something that is unique. So not Pixar but could be something like orpxr or ptpxr which adds weight to the prompt.

        There should be some good resources on YouTube for it.

        Assuming there aren’t already loras on CivitAI

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    I would love to hear how that phone call went, telling them to stop

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      Disney: “Just as a reminder, we have lawyers and unlimited funds unlike the poors.”

      “Yes sir!”

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        Microsoft is 16x bigger than Disney. They could buy Disney with their spare cash.

        Microsoft is being very careful about regulation. This is like the 90’s internet explosion but in an alternative past where Microsoft owned Netscape instead of having to build their own web browser.

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          They could, but the return and trouble wouldn’t be worth it while Disney gets court orders that disrupt their progress with AI. Far easier and cheaper to comply.

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    You can say 3D children movie and it still puts pixar production like posters. Microsoft did nothing.

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      All they did was make it so the logos are all messed up, you can still get it to do Disney Pixar style using those terms, it’s just the logos are shitty.

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        Can’t you just use the ai for the images and a image editing program for the text

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    After a viral social media trend saw people making AI-generated movie posters in the style of a Disney-Pixar with their dogs as the main character, Microsoft has tweaked its artificial intelligence image generator tool.

    I wish that’s the social media trend I saw, the one I saw was people making absurdust posters about Hitler and segregation. That first trend sounds much better.