Michael
@michael
At first I thought these Ghibli family portraits, face reveals, new baby photos, etc. were a passing fad but now I'm not so sure. The more I think about it, the more I think that we're seeing a real-time renegotiation of our social media social contract. It's subtle, but I think we're going to be feeling the ripple effects for decades to come. What Ghiblificiation is telling us:
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Nico
@nicom
What about the original photo fed to the AI? Should this be considered as going public as you give your content to a company that does who knows what with it?
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Michael
@michael
I think it's a fair assumption that anything we upload will get used for model training but I believe in their tos they assign all ownership rights of both input and output to users
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Nico
@nicom
tos doesn't mean your child pic will never end on a sick adult hard drive...
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Michael
@michael
Sure, but the same thing could happen any time we're in a public place. I'm not going to let someone else's sick mind stop me from taking him to the park
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Nico
@nicom
I mean the feeling of being annonymised by Ghiblify can make you post things you would not post without it. Like a situation that could make them uncomfortable later in their life, a funny face or a dumb costume or baby in the bathtube or whatever. You would probably not let that happen in a public space. My point is just that it may make some private space pics leak to public space while people are not aware that it's possible. But I love the Ghibli style, used it myself.
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