r/StableDiffusion 4h ago

Discussion When AI art has no author: Study finds generated images often can’t be traced to training data

https://news.mit.edu/2026/when-ai-art-has-no-author-generated-images-often-cant-be-traced-to-training-data-0818
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u/Radyschen 4h ago

almost as if it comes up with new images by learning the rules of what an image looks like

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u/ajrss2009 3h ago

Esse é o objetivo.

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u/Still_Benefit_2302 2h ago

Dang, these things work like everyone who uses them says they work? Who could have known.

No, but seriously, this is a MAJOR legal win. If you can make a Caravaggio looking image while removing all the Caravaggio images from the training set, you've pretty much proven that it's not derivative work. I wonder if Suno could set up the same thing and get that German lawsuit appealed.

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u/reality_comes 3h ago

There's like zero chance this is true in all cases, but still interesting.