Will top ai art generators implement copyright protection eg "no prompting for Mickey mouse" by end of 2024?
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If any of stable diffusion, DallE2, or midjourney or their successors from the same companies implements limits by default on copyrightable terms in prompts by end of 2024

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They clearly made an attempt to implement limits

bought Ṁ50 YES

Resolves YES

Note, I am specifically choosing the DALL•E model and not 4o, o1, etc.

DALL•E 3 is a successor to DALL•E 2 and this the default interface for the model:

Hence it does hit the “by default” requirement.

@LiamZ @Ernie YES for DALL•E 3’s default interface, can you resolve?

Does not including 'major properties' (ex: mickey mouse, marvel, etc.) in the dataset count as restricting?

If they say in the terms of use that you're not allowed to do it, which seems the only way to do it for open source models like stable diffusion, but it isn't actually restricted (or can easily be turned off with a flag like SDs old nsfw filter), does that count?

"Please draw Steamboat Willie with red pants and no hat"

Does this count?

@ShakedKoplewitz Not sure GPT would be considered a successor of DALL-E. Isn't it a different line?

@tailcalled bing image creator uses dall-e.

predictedYES

@ShakedKoplewitz this is slightly inconsistent - if you prompt it through the chat it rejects, but it you prompt the image creator directly it goes ahead and draws it. So the filter is part of the chat system, but it does actually stop you generating Mickey mouse through that interface.

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