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  • Yeah, the mistakes it makes are often different, but it makes mistakes in details just like a below average artist. The most common mistakes I see in real artists are things like inconsistent lighting, proportions, perspective, etc, and the AI can usually do those things alright, but it struggles with other details, like consistent anatomy, shapes, materials, etc.

    It’s similar in code. Like, a human being isn’t going to add a dependency that doesn’t exist, but that’s the kind of mistake an AI will make all the time. Some mistakes, like removing a function call it’s not supposed to to fix a failing test case, are mistakes a human would make, just like humans make anatomical mistakes in art all the time too.

    So it’s not that the AI makes the exact same mistakes a below average human makes, but more about how often it makes mistakes, just like a below average human does.













  • I added several quotes from the copyright office’s guidance that show their specific usage of the term “human authorship” to the More Information section. :)

    One interesting thing is that they explicitly say that a work that is “authored by non-human spiritual beings” can only qualify for copyright protection if there is “human selection and arrangement of the revelations”, and even then, only the compilation is copyrighted, not the “divine messages”.
























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