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Creating AI-generated artwork has become very popular around the world, for better or worse. While the debate remains ongoing with regard to their usage, Caseyverse Wiki is generally permissive of these works, as they're used by many internally for fun or concept art, as well as to show illustrations of a creator's characters.

Guidelines

People who create AI-generated artwork, specifically Diffusion in this case, are generally considered "Directors" of the work, not "prompt engineers." From a traditional point of view, think of it as commissioning or requesting someone to make you work, except in this case you are directing an AI based on your instructions. Per US courts and copyright offices, when submitting AI-generated works, you agree to forgo any copyright protections of the work itself and all elements, with the exception that it contains a copyrighted character that belongs to their respective authors for the duration of their copyright, unless waived under a license, such as CC0. It is recommended that users treat all works as such and use them for non-profit or personal purposes.