My instance is going to be collecting open datasets of all types.
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Ai art is cc right? But haven't seen one that is cc made by humans but there are many art comms tho. But you are right this feels like the right place :D
Ai art is cc right?
Not generally, no, and whether and how AI-generated content can be licensed at all, CC or not, is still an open question in some jurisdictions. For sure, someone can declare their AI-generated content CC-licensed, and their claim is stronger if they collaborated with the AI instead of just entering a prompt and taking what came out, but at this time whether such CC licensing will hold up in court still has a lot of legal question marks around the world.
Marketing needs to be done from the instances' end. It's the communities that run reddit, migrating most of them won't be an easy task.
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