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# Brett Cashman Until maybe very recently, most images weren't licensed...

*May 4, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Brett Cashman's comment.*

Brett Cashman Until maybe very recently, most images weren't licensed with anti-AI training provisions.  So I don't think that training AI's violates either copyright or the licenses of existing image repositories.
