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  • I feel this assumes two things.

    1. AI art would be used in products that can be copyrighted in the first place, and not things like marketing/political campaigns or decor.
    2. depending on the exact license agreement, you could use copylefted things in commercial products. The actual art can be free to reuse/share, but the rest of product may not be; things like illustrations in a book say (an analogy I drew up based on how Android works, commercial products based on a copylefted component).
  • At firstglance, if AI art is copyleft, there's no reason to buy/license the original from anyone; just include their stuff in the model and tweak the prompts until it's close enough. Voila, free art! As long as tweaking the model is cheaper than buying art, the AI industry wins.

  • Bolivia's current ruling party supports Russia in their current war, so it's not like they are bothered by a country committing genocide.

    MAS Deputy Rolando Cuéllar also sided with Russia and said President Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine was “right.” He further said Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski was a “dictator” for trying to create “a Nazi colony” in Europe.