Aerii
Alphonse
Aerii

Poor attempt at gaslighting on your part. 

People keep saying that but she hasn't said that or even implied it. 

They didn't say the whole trans community so I'm not seeing what's vile. 

I'm not going on Google to look up an entirely different website so I can use a third person pronoun in reference to someone so they don't piss themselves in anger. 

Where are your pronouns on this article or your on-site bio? 

Because there's no way terminally online people would ever stoop to harassment. 

Kotaku authors have written articles about their roommates while not disclosing that whatsoever and pretending not to personally know the individual. 

It's kinda embarrassing too. 

Show me even one legible signature by an AI copied from an actual artist. It doesn't layer and average things anything like you describe because it doesn't use the original dataset beyond training on it. It doesn't store all those pictures and paste them together at random. 

You're right. Good thing nothing like that has ever happened, huh. 

Show even one example of AI art that has a legible signature belonging to an actual person. 

Wow, what a nasty person you are. And for what? Because they pointed out people are factually wrong and realized that they cannot change their mind and come to an agreement? I'm not seeing the problem with knowing someone's wrong but not wanting to argue with them anymore. 

I'm an artist and no one's work was "taken" anymore than when a human looks at your art and internalizes it. 

Yes, that was linked in the article. 

Okay, what does that actually mean in concrete terms? 

Should he not admit fault then, or...

So you're saying people aren't born trans but just... decide to be trans or something. People love saying this without thinking about what they're actually saying. How progressive. 

SUID stands for Sudden Unexpected Infant Death. Strangulation and suffocation can be explained. But they're unexpected, that’s why they can fall under that.

Nah, this is just hate. /s

We pretending that people don't get overly sensitive about "good representation" for anyone who isn't straight and white?