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Good artists copy, great artists steal. If I think even Steve Jobs mentioned having in mind their visit in Xerox Parc research lab
Wait, steal = taking away from the original owner
Meaning, good artist copy, while great artist display anticompetitive behavior?
It's not my quote
https://creativityclasses.com/good-artists-copy-great-artists-steal/
Ah, steal in the sense of copy and then stealing the market away?
Oh yeah, Picasso. The great artist who was an abusive guy who beat her mistress to paint her crying (The Weeping Woman / Dora Maar).
I only want to know how did you bump on this off topic
Beyond the legal aspect, AI training on artists' works poses an ethical problem. And when it comes to ethics, I think we can avoid quoting Picasso,
It's widely quoted quote even by Steve Jobs. You're reacting like: famous austrian painter liked animals and forbid animal cruelty. So it means like you're like him