Those are our commits, but the photos on your graphic are completely fake.
Google Kingston Beyer. He is not a large Black dude.
WOW, as an AI Guru I would have thought you knew that under U.S. copyright law, images generated solely by AI cannot be copyrighted by the prompter, so generating entirely fictional elements ensures you aren't infringing on a specific individual's
right of publicity or a real photographer's
copyrighted work.
U.S. Copyright Reality
- No Sole Authorship: The U.S. Copyright Office and federal courts (cemented by cases like
Thaler v. Perlmutter) require human authorship to grant a copyright. Purely AI-generated images belong to the public domain
- Public Domain Use: Because these images are in the public domain, anyone can use them without paying royalties.
To your point, they will be fake/fictional. However while photos may not real the other items would be:
Kingston Beyer - All Saints Episcopal (Fort Worth, TX)
Drew Benassi - Lee's Summit (Lee's Summit, MO)
Karson McKenzie - Cherry Creek (Englewood, CO)
Tucker Ingersoll - Pomona (Arvada, CO)
Michael Vander - Luitgaren Batavia (Batavia, IL)
Alijah Landrum-Hamilton - Cherry Creek (Englewood, CO)
I find it interesting that a Wyoming fan would complain about content about your team? You must be a sheep fan posing as Cowboy on this board, or a journalist who covers Wyoming and charges subscription fees to teh content and fell threaten by the open source reporting that is being provided.