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🎨“Not only are [artists] not credited, but they’re not compensated for the work that they’ve done. It is disturbing because it’s just this amorphous, soulless thing.” -Chicago artist Teshika Silver on the dangers of AI-generated art. | booksnotboys👇

, which received criticism for its privacy policy; in December, it clarified that it would not use personal data to train its AI products.

“It’s really important for me, at least when there’s new technologies coming along, to remember how we feel about that technology as a society,” Holloway says.”It’s controversial because we’re doing this, right, in collaboration with an entity that we don’t understand. And I think, especially in America, we hate things we don’t understand.”

For Holloway, the questions around copyright issues wouldn’t be so prevalent if artists had real, material support in the U.S. “Copyright is, for me, not a conversation at all, because I’m a radical, not a liberal,” she says. “I do not believe in those kinds of property rights, per se.”

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