Daitengu
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The water gets a bit murky with what I do. I generate AI art then alter a few things by hand. See, I can't start from a blank canvas and make a masterpiece - I just don't have the talent. BUT I can take an existing artwork and change minor details and keep it looking good. As such, My images are usually about 50-75% AI and about 25-50% my own alterations. for instance, the cover for Dragonbound (look below, in my sig) I bet you can't really tell where my handiwork ends and the AI begins (I did more than just the title/author name).
Interesting, it's different enough from the court case rulings on AI art thus far that I'll keep an eye out in the future if I her about something similar.
Cause atm court rulings only talking about 100% AI generated art being uncopyrightable. The argument is based on the monkey picture copyright case which basically said, "you can let/train a monkey to push a camera button, but since a human didn't do it, the picture is on public domain automatically as monkeys have no rights, and we have no rights to their work."