Jason Allen, the AI “artist” whose image he created with Midjourney won a fine arts competition two years ago, is still mad that the government won’t let him copyright his opus — and, in an amazing lack of self-awareness, is also crying that his work is being stolen as a result.

The prizewinning image, “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial,” was deemed to not wholly exhibit human authorship because a significant amount of it — as Allen himself disclaimed — was AI-generated, the US Copyright Office said in a ruling last September. As such, Allen could only claim credit for specific portions of the image that he created with Photoshop — not the thing as a whole.

Now he’s making another appeal, Creative Bloq reports, complaining that he’s losing money to the tune of “several million dollars” because, without a copyright, his work is being used without his approval. Does this argument ring any bells?

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69 points

Sounds like that guy is welcome to go fuck himself.

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complaining that he’s losing money to the tune of “several million dollars” because, without a copyright, his work is being used without his approval

Losing millions of dollars? ah yeah I’m sure people are lining up to buy prints of your art bro, trust

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I would love to know how he calculated those several million dollars.

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  1. Bend over
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