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Desdinova
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One of the advantages of Adobe's Firefly and PS is they're drawing from Adobe's stock library so any images generated are infringement-free, making commercial use (eventually) hassle-free. Will UF AI be learning from images on the general internet (making threat of infringement a normal state) or will it be drawing from a different, more commercial-friendly library?
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Mike Blackney

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This is one of my major questions and concerns. If I use the tool, it would be with the intent to make commercial work, and unless I know it’s built on a legal dataset, I couldn’t do that.
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Vladimir Golovin
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Desdinova wrote:
Will UF AI be learning from images on the general internet


No, we won't be doing training / learning ourselves. We'll rely on Stable Diffusion default model (and its license), and you'll be able to plug user-trained external models and LoRAs (each with its own license and training dataset). So you will be able to use a model which was trained on infringement-free images, but you will have to source (or train) that model yourself.
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Valhalla
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This is fantastic! You're the greatest, Vladimir! Quick question, will the program have a model merge function, if not in the beta then in the future?
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Desdinova
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I agree! Awesome news! Can't wait to play with this beast! smile:)
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