So are you saying the if I use DALL-E, the company owns the copyright of the image that my words generated? Would using the image my words created mean I’d have to pay the company for use of that image for any purpose other than my own digital enjoyment?
So are you saying the if I use DALL-E, the company owns the copyright of the image that my words generated? Would using the image my words created mean I’d have to pay the company for use of that image for any purpose other than my own digital enjoyment?
You won't likely be able to get access to DALL-E. But if you did, they created DALL-E so they can dictate the terms. There would likely be some sort of license on what you can and can't do with the images it creates.
Thanks Clint. This could be a cool way to produce art for objects. It could put graphic artists and those who license art for products out of business… that is unless graphic artists begin to use AI to generate their graphic art. Perhaps DALL-E could eventually imitate the style of a particular graphic artist. That would be a great tool for them.
So are you saying the if I use DALL-E, the company owns the copyright of the image that my words generated? Would using the image my words created mean I’d have to pay the company for use of that image for any purpose other than my own digital enjoyment?
You won't likely be able to get access to DALL-E. But if you did, they created DALL-E so they can dictate the terms. There would likely be some sort of license on what you can and can't do with the images it creates.
Thanks Clint. This could be a cool way to produce art for objects. It could put graphic artists and those who license art for products out of business… that is unless graphic artists begin to use AI to generate their graphic art. Perhaps DALL-E could eventually imitate the style of a particular graphic artist. That would be a great tool for them.