When power and tools are given to a central authority to dictate what communication, expression and thought is "prohibited", for essentially any reason, it is only a matter of time before that is abused.
Ice
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I would recommend either launching through steam (add external program) and when you understand how that works switch over to umu-launcher.
Obviously they need to be either self contained or installed while running from your linux machine.
In my humble opinion, the most important aspect here is that it shouldn't be possible to copyright ai-generated works. They are trained on the collective body of human intellectual product, the entire public domain, if you will, and in turn whatever is produced should be public domain, and available to everyone.
Certainly an AI company may charge for usage/distribution and generation of content to fund their endeavours, but that is about the limit of it as I see.