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I don't like Nvidia as they're anti-consumer and anti software freedom, my biased here. In my country guns are not a legal right and I don't think they should be legalised. That said, guns have a purpose: to stop people that can't be reasonably stopped non-violently.
Nvidia is creating AI cards with the expectations people will train it with copyrighted works. Maybe most generated art isn't infringing (or rather, isn't caught being infringing). I'm interested to see how much responsibility they are found to share but I'm confident it won't stop someone doing it.
I'm not aware of people training AI using public domain works and I have further objections to AI's use in that case regarding the impact on artists.