every time someone figures out how to get over these hurdles, anyone looking to protect their images will have to go back and replace every online instance of those images when the protection tool comes out with a fix.
And if those older versions got downloaded and saved by a trainer there’s nothing at all they can do to replace those.
This all feels a lot like the DRM treadmill, which has never done much to actually prevent piracy.
And if those older versions got downloaded and saved by a trainer there’s nothing at all they can do to replace those.
This all feels a lot like the DRM treadmill, which has never done much to actually prevent piracy.
Yep totally agree. It’s a pointless effort to try to combat the issue of AI this way.