Recently, AI-generated images are quite popular, and free and public tools are gradually appearing, allowing anyone to try this new technology for themselves. The gallery platform Getty Images recently announced that it would stop accepting AI-generated images to avoid copyright disputes.
Getty Images is one of the large gallery platforms. Users can upload original photos or pictures for sale. However, the copyright of AI-generated pictures has always been controversial. Craig Peters, president of Getty Images, once said that they need to strictly control the copyright of pictures, like AI Generating suspicious pictures such as pictures will generate a lot of problems.
Getty Images recently officially updated its policy, prohibiting the uploading of pictures generated by tools including Stable Diffusion, DALL-E, and MidJourney to the platform, and related pictures that have been uploaded are also removed from the shelves. They said that they have cooperated with C2PA to study a picture moderation mechanism to more effectively identify these problematic pictures. They stress that there is already a comprehensive grasp of AI-generated content on the platform.
source:Gizmodo