AI Model Trained on Corrupted Images to Avoid Copyright Issues
In response to growing concerns about copyright infringement in AI-generated content, a new model has been developed that is trained on deliberately corrupted images. This innovative approach ensures that the AI does not produce exact replicas of its training data, thus avoiding potential legal issues. The model’s unique training process helps it generate original and unique outputs, setting a new standard for ethical AI development.
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