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this post was submitted on 22 Aug 2023
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You said "...fair use requires it to provide commentary, criticism, or parody of the original work used. " This isn't true, if you look at the summaries of fair use cases I provided you can see there are plenty of cases where there was no purpose stated.
You're anthropomorphizing a machine here, the intent is that of the person using the tool, not the tool itself. These are tools made by humans for humans to use. It's up to the artist to make all the content choices when it comes to the input and output and everything in between.
I'm going to need a source on this too. This statement isn't backed up with anything.
AI works are human works. AI can't be authors or hold copyright.
Isn't your last sentence making his point?