When a company uses a logo, they assume it is theirs.
When an LLM gives a company a 39¢ logo they like that is a copy of someone else, who breaks the news to them that your LLM probably had the other company's logo in its training?
Gigs with humans involved provide a level of protection to the buyer. This app seems like it slings out logos that could be dead-ends for buyers.
leakycap•1h ago
When an LLM gives a company a 39¢ logo they like that is a copy of someone else, who breaks the news to them that your LLM probably had the other company's logo in its training?
Gigs with humans involved provide a level of protection to the buyer. This app seems like it slings out logos that could be dead-ends for buyers.