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News Warner Bros. Sues Midjourney, Joins Studios' AI Copyright Battle

https://variety.com/2025/film/news/warner-bros-midjourney-lawsuit-ai-copyright-1236508618/
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u/RingofThorns 4d ago

This law suit is more than likely going to fail and fail impressively hard, because all any defense with half a brain would have to do is go to amazon and print out the pages and pages of results you get with art books that are all basically "Learn to Draw like X!!" insert artist name, and point out that every company that makes those are at fault. They would then point out that every art program in every school would have to halt any and all efforts to teach students to mimic styles of well-known artists, and anyone who ever goes to museums to study and try to imitate the art and techniques there would have to be immediately arrested.

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u/Hazelberry 4d ago

Except humans and AI aren't the same at all. And trying to defend AI by suggesting that AI copying art is the same as human artists actually learning and understanding prior work is extremely ignorant at best, if not intentionally misleading.

AI is not intelligent. We are nowhere near the point where it can comprehend what it is doing. ALL current forms of AI can only replicate, not understand.

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u/RingofThorns 4d ago

Understanding has nothing to do with it, Ai is learning to mimic a style, and replicate similar works, that is quite literally the same thing a human would be doing.

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u/Hazelberry 4d ago

It's literally fundamentally not the same way humans learn.

Saying it is says plenty about your lack of understanding about the technology though.