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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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@mideva
putting a different country's flag on my lawn to make it harder for geoguesser players to guess where they are
Loving the dungeon meshi anime so far! The manga is one of my favorite of all time and I encourage everyone to read it
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY SWEET @mideva
Bro...
Alright US mutuals, if you are interested in, morbidly fascinated by, or anxiously doomscrolling through AI news, including Stable Diffusion, Llama, ChatGPT or Dalle, you need to be aware of this.
The US Copyright Office has submitted a request for comment from the general public. Guidelines can be found on their site, but the gist of it is that they are taking citizen statements on what your views on AI are, and how the Copyright Office should address the admittedly thorny issues in rulings.
Be polite, be succinct, and be honest. They have a list of questions or suggestions, but in truth are looking to get as much data from the general public as possible. If you have links to papers or studies examining the economic impacts of AI, they want them. If you have anecdotal stories of losing commissions, they want them. If you have legal opinions, experience using these tools, or even a layman's perspective of how much human input is required for a piece of work to gain copyright, they want it.
The deadline is Oct 18th and can be submitted via the link in the article. While the regulatory apparatus of the US is largely under sway by corporate interests, this is still the actual, official time for you to directly tell the government what you think and what they should do. Comments can be submitted by individuals or on behalf of organizations. So if you are a small business, say a print shop, you can comment on behalf of the print shop as well.
Should AI-created works be copyrighted? US regulators want to know what you think.
Do a illustrator a favour and do this.
some Amahi and Shuuto from my pilot story :3
Brandish VT/4
Annie Oakley :)
Rough and completed designs from "Summon Night" (PS1) illustrated by Takeshi Izuka.
Yotsuba, requested by a patron
my tummy hurts but at least i have a medical professional (baby cat) accompanying me
hi baby cat here. we hvae to cut you in to ten million pieces with my claws forever
are yhou sure about this doctor
pawsitive
stares at u
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some sketches of yet another doomed story project iāve been working on. this time for a short animation iād like to attempt sort of set in a fantasy 1800-1900s about a former military pilot named Shuuto (who battles with ptsd and the memory of his country which was destroyed many years ago) who chooses to escort Princess Amahi through the eye of a hurricane and into war for the sake of her country.. and a lot more. but thatās the short version. all of my stories are very morally grey, but i especially wanted to incorporate those difficult feelings associated with patriotism and a higher duty in this one.
Shuuto & Amahi in 1st two pictures. 3rd is of Shuutoās ex-girlfriend and coworker/roommate Sae. The two of them work in aviation mechanics.
Respectfully King Arthur himself could not pull me out of you
This is fucking hilarious
Get you a man who's like
i wanna get more hickeys but my warriorās instincts keep causing me to effortlessly dodge every bite and scratch with beastly precision