I’ve been told that we can’t use AI images that we create from text or prompts for commercial use unless we verify on our own that the image is indeed commercially free to use. I’m just wondering, how in the world would we begin to figure this out. I’m not trying to be a smarty pants at all. I really have no clue.
I assumed the AI images would have a commercially safety net as the Envanto images do, and I’ve created some really nice images now to find out they might not be safe to use on a book cover or some other commercial project. So I’m curious now how would one begin to figure out on our own what is safe to use where.
There has been some cases online at CNN that they have used some AI images when they shouldn’t. After few days, they have updated the post and added a “sorry” message.
For book or etc, if someone noticed ( AI work is noticeable btw ) as it’s a printed proof of the usage, you may have face serious “legal” issues. I don’t think this is the risk you’re willing to take just not to pay for a design some $$$.
On the other side, if you use same text prompts, the results is pretty similar. AI is not creating anything, it’s just copying one item to another and from what I read, because of there’s no proper content left on the internet and everyone is using AI, it started to create nonsense or same content. In a year, I believe AI’s capability gonna reach the point there’d be nothing left to create.
The thing that most authors use the AI for, or at least I do. It’s getting a model that looks as if you want it to look. Maybe wearing historical looking clothes, so it’s not about saving money. It’s about having an image that you would not have otherwise.
I just don’t understand why they can’t use their own images for the AI so that everything is commercially safe.
My second question was regarding their own verbiage, it’s our duty to find out if the image is okay for use in commercial use. Anyone have any feedback on how to do that. How you would even begin to know where they pulled a certain image from. If you would like I can show you one of the images I’m wanting to use. If not that’s fine too.
I decided to add one of the images I created with Envato AI
Every AI image generator has its own rules. You can use AI-generated images from Envato for:
Book covers
Print products
Digital products
Websites
Marketing materials
The two characters in the image are very realistic and may resemble actual people, even if they’re AI-generated. This introduces a likeness rights risk — especially in the U.S. or Europe
Yes, thanks for your comments. And they say we can use the images for these things but at our own risk, that’s the part that worries me lol. I understand this is all new ground, but Adobe uses only their own images to create images so they have a firm commercial use, so I was hoping at some point in the future Envanto might have that has an option. And until then I was just trying to learn what other subscribers to Envanto do to try and make sure an AI image isn’t going to NOT land you in jail or court. Or if they just don’t use AI images for commercial use.