Brands can now create custom, brand-themed imagery for products with our free AI-powered Image Generator.
With Image Generator, you can do the following:
To create a custom image, go to Image Generator.
Brands can now create custom, brand-themed imagery for products with our free AI-powered Image Generator.
With Image Generator, you can do the following:
To create a custom image, go to Image Generator.
The term 'AI' is being overused.
All this wonderful program does is slap a picture of a product on a background. I could do that in 30 sconds with MS paint.
Let me get this straight: your terms say "You may use our advertising generative artificial intelligence tools that we may make available to you, including the output creative assets from those tools, solely for advertising campaigns with Amazon." Amazon believes that they can mine the data of every other website (including scraping sites) in order to generate content/a LLM, but that content cannot be used elsewhere (nor can Amazon be scraped).
Explain how this is reasonable, fair or legal? Why do things like IP protections only apply to other companies, not to Amazon (see also Allbirds, Williams-Sonoma, those hilarious camera bags, and the many products we manufacture that you knock off but claim aren't inferior counterfeits simply because they don't have our logo on them).
How is it that even your additional new offerings display your existing hubris, sociopathy, and awfulness?
Brands can now create custom, brand-themed imagery for products with our free AI-powered Image Generator.
With Image Generator, you can do the following:
To create a custom image, go to Image Generator.
Brands can now create custom, brand-themed imagery for products with our free AI-powered Image Generator.
With Image Generator, you can do the following:
To create a custom image, go to Image Generator.
Brands can now create custom, brand-themed imagery for products with our free AI-powered Image Generator.
With Image Generator, you can do the following:
To create a custom image, go to Image Generator.
The term 'AI' is being overused.
All this wonderful program does is slap a picture of a product on a background. I could do that in 30 sconds with MS paint.
Let me get this straight: your terms say "You may use our advertising generative artificial intelligence tools that we may make available to you, including the output creative assets from those tools, solely for advertising campaigns with Amazon." Amazon believes that they can mine the data of every other website (including scraping sites) in order to generate content/a LLM, but that content cannot be used elsewhere (nor can Amazon be scraped).
Explain how this is reasonable, fair or legal? Why do things like IP protections only apply to other companies, not to Amazon (see also Allbirds, Williams-Sonoma, those hilarious camera bags, and the many products we manufacture that you knock off but claim aren't inferior counterfeits simply because they don't have our logo on them).
How is it that even your additional new offerings display your existing hubris, sociopathy, and awfulness?
The term 'AI' is being overused.
All this wonderful program does is slap a picture of a product on a background. I could do that in 30 sconds with MS paint.
The term 'AI' is being overused.
All this wonderful program does is slap a picture of a product on a background. I could do that in 30 sconds with MS paint.
Let me get this straight: your terms say "You may use our advertising generative artificial intelligence tools that we may make available to you, including the output creative assets from those tools, solely for advertising campaigns with Amazon." Amazon believes that they can mine the data of every other website (including scraping sites) in order to generate content/a LLM, but that content cannot be used elsewhere (nor can Amazon be scraped).
Explain how this is reasonable, fair or legal? Why do things like IP protections only apply to other companies, not to Amazon (see also Allbirds, Williams-Sonoma, those hilarious camera bags, and the many products we manufacture that you knock off but claim aren't inferior counterfeits simply because they don't have our logo on them).
How is it that even your additional new offerings display your existing hubris, sociopathy, and awfulness?
Let me get this straight: your terms say "You may use our advertising generative artificial intelligence tools that we may make available to you, including the output creative assets from those tools, solely for advertising campaigns with Amazon." Amazon believes that they can mine the data of every other website (including scraping sites) in order to generate content/a LLM, but that content cannot be used elsewhere (nor can Amazon be scraped).
Explain how this is reasonable, fair or legal? Why do things like IP protections only apply to other companies, not to Amazon (see also Allbirds, Williams-Sonoma, those hilarious camera bags, and the many products we manufacture that you knock off but claim aren't inferior counterfeits simply because they don't have our logo on them).
How is it that even your additional new offerings display your existing hubris, sociopathy, and awfulness?