Can artists protect their work by suing AI companies?
Briefly

In the chaotic digital landscape of the 21st century, expecting individuals to ensure proper artist attribution is naive, resulting in widespread uncredited use of artworks.
The amount of publicly displayed art often surpasses the digital footprint of its creator, causing creators' metadata to be lost when images are saved improperly.
A recent class action lawsuit highlights that AI image products trained on copyrighted works without consent violate the rights of millions of artists, raising legal and ethical concerns.
The unfortunate reality is that many non-malicious users inadvertently perpetuate this cycle by failing to properly attribute art they 'appreciate' online.
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