The core part of the problem is most AI advocates don't know how the human brain works, particularly in regards to creative matters. Thus their whole argument is being made from a faulty assumption that they understand when they don't. They're partially right in that the AI can learn what its being fed, but it can't…
Its kinda the reason why atleast in AAA studios at the moment I've learned from colleagues that AI's primary use has been moodboards and to an extent generative fill. So far there isn't a push to AI based texturing or modelling though studios are looking to develop inhouse solutions to automate many of these processes and…
When I watched this video of the 4X4 driving along it made me wonder if Ai movies could become playable games in the near future. https://openai.com/sora https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrJtQAxHUzA
the loneliness of modern society does make people weird. It is a very common thing for people to develop paranormal relationships with the characters they see on TV and other entertainment like games, whether it's actually a real person (a human actor) or totally fictional (a cartoon character) this isn't just creepy…
About a little over a year and a half. Check out the google trends for chatGPT. Notice something? About 5 months after it debuts it's at the highest point. It goes up and down, but it never gets higher than in April of 2023. That means that pretty much everyone who is interested in chatGPT has already investigated it. For…
About the SBI curator, I mentioned it since even that group seems to be against the current AAA approach, of course there's that whole DEI conspiracy which is their primary motivation but they too want to play games that are fun and don't break the bank. I liked the idea of a large AAA company promoting smaller more…
Pretty much this, the people at the top who push this technology are glorified idea guys who buy into the hype on how it could change everything. I have friends in other tech fields where their bosses and managers try to push this stuff because it will make things so much easier and better somehow. Then when they are…
I think AI is going to kill the internet as we know it before it kills jobs in game art. It's so easy and cheap to create massive amounts of noise, propaganda, and imitate real people, we're getting to the point people are assuming most random online comments are probably from a bot. Related video:…
Pixel art and game icon store are filled with AI stuff already, surely is not taking AAA environment artist jobs yet but is slowly chipping away income of some. Anaways crazy new stuff from openai: https://openai.com/sora#capabilities
You'd be surprised how often game artists have been scared of technology making their skillset worthless, but it never ends up being the case. Having to learn how to use normal maps, the rise of sculpting apps, photogrammetry, the popularity of asset stores, procedural generation, etc.