A copyright infringement case against Midjourney, Runway, Stability AI, and DeviantArt has been permitted to proceed by the Northern District Court of California.
The lawsuit was filed by several artists due to the companies' use of the open-source Stable Diffusion AI model, which the artists claim was trained on their copyrighted works.
The Stable Diffusion AI model was reportedly trained on the LAION-5B dataset, containing over 5 billion images sourced from the web. The case also involves the usage of CLIP-guided diffusion, a neural network and AI training technique that identifies and labels objects in images.
Analyst QuickTake: This lawsuit was amended last year in December after it was dismissed in court in October. This is not the only case filed by artists. In April this year, Google was sued for using copyrighted work without permission for Imagen by a group of visual artists including photographer Jingna Zhang and cartoonists Sarah Andersen, Hope Larson, and Jessica Fink in California federal court.
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