In a recent360In the controversy of the AI new product launch, a photo of a woman in ancient costume became the focus. AIGC creator DynamicWang accused 360AI of stealing the photo he generated through the AI drawing model at the new product launch and demanded compensation. However, 360 Vice President Liang Zhihui responded that the photo was actually a redrawn version of the 360AI browser, and questioned the other party's request to buy the original image model at 10 times the price, and expressed his willingness to resolve the copyright issue through legal means.
It is reported that the controversy began at the 360AI new product launch on June 6. At the launch, the founder of 360 GroupZhou HongyiThe "partial redraw" function of the 360AI browser was demonstrated, which demonstrated the powerful capabilities of AI technology by redrawing a photo of a woman in ancient costume. However, this photo was pointed out by DynamicWang as plagiarizing the photo he generated through the AI drawing model.
DynamicWang said in an interview with the media that this photo of a woman in ancient costume was generated by him using the AI drawing model he trained and debugged, while the picture at the 360AI press conference was redrawn based on his original picture. He believes this is an infringement and demands compensation.
However, Liang Zhihui, vice president of 360, expressed a different view. He said in his circle of friends that although there are differences in the details of the two pictures, the picture used by 360AI browser is a redrawn version, not the original picture. He questioned the other party's request to purchase the original picture model at 10 times the price, which was beyond the scope of cognition, and expressed his willingness to resolve the copyright issue through legal means.
Liang Zhihui also pointed out that although the ownership of the generated content and whether it is protected by copyright is still unclear in law, as a product manager, he immediately contacted the author to apologize for any possible negligence and problems. He emphasized the importance of apology and called for fair and open discussions to promote the development and progress of the domestic AIGC industry.