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| '''Cette page est un extrait d'une politique officielle de Wikimedia Commons. Elle peut être incomplète, ne pas être à jour et/ou ne pas être fiable.'''
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| == How should AI-generated media be handled? ==
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| === <u>Attribution</u> ===
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| When giving attribution for a media file created by a prompt-based system such as a text-to-image model, best practice is to give the name of the specific AI engine used, followed by the name of the person who created the prompt. For example:
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| Author: Midjourney AI; prompted by Jane Doe
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| If the file is a collaboration between a human and an AI (e.g. a human added original creative content other than the prompt), both should be listed as authors:
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| Author: Jane Doe and Midjourney AI
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| === <u>Description</u> ===
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| Whenever you upload an AI-generated media file that was created by a prompt-based system, you are encouraged to document the prompt used to generate the media in the file description.
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| === <u>Licensing</u> ===
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| All AI-generated media should include the <nowiki>{{PD-algorithm}}</nowiki> licensing tag on the file page unless they have been substantially modified by a human or clearly derive from a specific non-AI-generated work. It is also recommended to include a free license tag to cover use in countries such as the United Kingdom and China.
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