Australian artists accuse popular AI imaging app of stealing content, call for stricter copyright laws

Australian artists accuse popular AI imaging app of stealing content, call for stricter copyright laws

Developer of Lensa denies allegations, saying software learns to create portraits just as a human would – by learning different artistic styles

An AI-generated image of Guardian reporter Caitlin Cassidy made by the Lensa app
An AI-generated image of Guardian reporter Caitlin Cassidy made by the Lensa app. Photograph: Caitlin Cassidy/The Guardian

Australian artists say Lensa, the app that uses artificial intelligence to generate self-portraits, is stealing their content and are calling for stricter copyright laws that keep up with AI-generated art.

But the parent company behind the app has defended its use of images, saying Lensa learns to create portraits just as a human would – by learning different artistic styles.

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