OnlyOneKenobi
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Never do this:
Passing off someone else’s work as your own.
This Grok Imagine effect with the day-to-night transition was created by me — and I’m pretty sure that person knows it.
To make things worse, their copy has more impressions than my original post.
Not cool
"OscarAI" wasn't the first to use a day-to-night transition in an AI video, so I don't know why they're upset about it. Unless an "effect" in Grok is more than just some kind of prompt. Regarding prompt copying, while it kinda sucks for people to copy yours word for word, I wouldn't get angry or upset over it - but it would be great to see more creativity and imagination by tweaking, changing or "enhancing" a prompt, for people to put their own spin on a particular idea or concept. That said, the old saying "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" seems to apply here too.Okay, sure this person is trolling right?
You can't own the right to a prompt. Prompts are the world's AI oyster. I have done prompt reporting write-ups, I would ROLF the day some big company tell me that they concluded that I am somehow using their prompts. Anyone can use it, the mastery is in the application.
"OscarAI" wasn't the first to use a day-to-night transition in an AI video, so I don't know why they're upset about it. Unless an "effect" in Grok is more than just some kind of prompt. Regarding prompt copying, while it kinda sucks for people to copy yours word for word, I wouldn't get angry or upset over it - but it would be great to see more creativity and imagination for people to put their own spin on a particular idea or concept. That said, the old saying "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" seems to apply here too.
I thought he was referring to original VFX or animation art. Not ai prompt or generated art.Okay, sure this person is trolling right?
You can't own the right to a prompt. Prompts are the world's AI oyster. I have done prompt reporting write-ups, I would ROLF the day some big company tell me that they concluded that I am somehow using their prompts. Anyone can use it, the mastery is in the application.
I thought he was referring to original VFX or animation art. Not ai prompt or generated art.
The idea, or the trick, call it what you will, is everything.
And using an anime style is not even bothering to hide the theft.
Looks like US$ 12 million