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I see no issue with locally run models like Z-Image Turbo. They take very little resources to run, so there's no real issue with energy use here. They produce good results when prompted properly.
The whole theft of artist work applies to commercial models where companies are profiting of other people's work. However, I simply don't see the argument when it comes to open models that anybody can use freely, and especially in cases where you're not producing images for profit.