I get the feeling this applies to the whole thing, really. It's why it's incredibly stupid when AI bros try to claim that these AI learn just like humans, as an excuse to try and suggest that artists learning from other artists is accepted, and therefore taking artists' work without consent to train AI should be. Even if…
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…
lol 3D art is a life-affirming job if you actually get paid your worth. The only thing keeping me sane these days is gamedev. Can't wait to get out of this meatgrinder that is art. It's been made abundantly clear to me now that everyone is a selfish incompetent prick unless proven otherwise, and nothing has ever been…
that's fair, but laws are an ever changing construct, they get adjusted, they get adapted. most of the times too slow. but law is nothing that is written in stone and can never be touched, often enough they get changed in the favor of the people with the big money, so yeah there is always a risk that this goes sideways.
Here's a use for AI that actually made me feel nostalgic and brought a tear to my eye. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umikrwibg_k Truly gave me chills! Regardless of the nonsense about what race mermaids are if we get an option to revisit characters as we remember them in live action movies, I would welcome it and…
I checked out their website and it seems the only thing the AI does is generate scripts and maybe the voices? Which others have pointed out, are not great, the comedian youtube video could be funny, but it is so completely flat. There is no emphasis on anything, it's a step above being monotonously and evenly told. The…
I don't think people will appreciate generated art once it's no longer the cool new thing and they have gotten thoroughly used to the look. It'll probably get about as old as the 2015-or-thereabouts early attempts with Google's deep dream dalmatians. You wouldn't buy a print of that stuff nowadays, would you? Wouldn't be…
Usually, they just make the same games those first programmers made 25 years ago with tweaks around the edges. If you're shooting for novelty, there's really no escaping the fundamentals. Every game programmer today starts with GameMaker or the Unity asset store, but you don't get to join the Unreal Engine core team…
I still don't get the point of all this. I mean great if the guy gets an ego boost and some followers, besides posters and tshirts and maybe magnets, what other way is there to monetise this. And if he gets a commission besides prompting to generate something random, what does his time cost? Like I'd through a cent for the…
I also feel its the heavy marketing investment which cuts into development costs. Development is usually kept behind closed doors citing competition concerns, and most games marketing is focused on release sales, which is usually when games make their money. Live service seems to be a good work around since it keeps…