Update to Guidelines for Use of Third-party IP in External Materials
An update to the section covering AI-generated images is being made in the Guidelines for Use of Third-party IP in External Materials, to include the use of images generated on the platform DALL-E, which as been vetted by Legal. The addition of DALL-E will give team members a second AI-platform to work with in addition to Stable Diffusion.
An additional instruction has also been added regarding misrepresentation of the work, i.e., that any claim or implication that the work was human-generated is not permitted. This will provide clarity to team members who use AI, that we need to be mindful not to misrepresent the work.
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