Getty Images and Shutterstock have announced they will not accept submissions that were created with AI-image generators and will remove all such artworks, reversing course from their previous stance.
Getty Images has announced it will not accept submissions that were created with AI-image generators and will remove all such artworks.the note sent to contributors stating that images generated from artificially intelligent image generators such as Stable Diffusion, DALL-E, and Midjourney will not be allowed on the site.
“There are open questions with respect to the copyright of outputs from these models and there are unaddressed rights issues with respect to the underlying imagery and metadata used to train these models,” the company says. “These changes do not prevent the submission of 3D renders and do not impact the use of digital editing tools with respect to modifying and creating imagery.”that the legal uncertainty that surround AI-images prompted the behemoth into action.
“There are real concerns with respect to the copyright of outputs from these models and unaddressed rights issues with respect to the imagery, the image metadata and those individuals contained within the imagery,” says Peters.
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