As far as we know, from what OP has told. But it doesn’t really matter. The only thing that matters is that OP moves on. Both OP and this girl will be better off without this toxic interaction of theirs.
Harsh truth for you bud. She doesn’t like you and she probably hates you for trying to get her to like you. She treats you bad because you let her and keep coming back for more. Honestly, I’d hate anybody doing that with me. I’d lose all my respect for that person very fast. I think most people do. This is on you to accept it and get on with life. She’s already made it clear that she’s not interested in whatever you are hoping for.
The ethics of using AI to imitate art styles depend on several factors, including consent, attribution, and the impact on artists. Here are some key ethical considerations:
If an artist’s style is closely tied to their brand, AI-generated works that mimic their style could be seen as an infringement on their intellectual property.
Some jurisdictions recognize an artist’s style as protected under copyright or trademark law, though enforcement is complex.
Ethical AI use should involve obtaining consent from living artists before training AI models on their work.
Some artists argue they should be compensated if their work contributes to an AI model that generates profitable art.
If an AI-generated work is heavily inspired by a particular artist, should that artist be credited?
Transparency about AI-generated content helps prevent deception, ensuring audiences understand the origins of the work.
AI-generated imitations could devalue original works by flooding the market with cheap alternatives.
Artists might lose commissions or struggle to compete with AI-driven automation.
Some styles have deep cultural or historical significance, and AI replication could risk cultural appropriation.
AI-generated art raises questions about authenticity and artistic intent—what makes art meaningful if it can be mechanically reproduced?
While AI can be a valuable tool for creativity, ethical use should prioritize respect for artists, transparency in creation, and consideration of the broader impact on the art world. What’s your take on this issue?
/ChatGPT
Edit; Oh boy people here can’t take a silly joke. Oh well, bring on the downboats.
Let’s not lose our heads
Technical platforms? Yes.
Content platforms? No.
The fuck do you people need the num pad on your daily driver? Are you all deviant accountants or retro computer enthusiasts typing in code from magazines?