Hey, I'm not a game dev, but I would guess that 99% of games devs would be able to identify where the dust comes out of a 4x4 driving on a dirt road (the tires). The more people see AI, the more they will be able to identify AI, the more they will be pissed off to see AI.
the more i think about it, the only thing i really see AI doing is giving more power to the anti-social types and owning class. for 99% of human history, a persons value was in their character. What they do daily, and this is summarized as reputation and known locally. Reputation has to be maintained daily - you can't…
I appreciate that Verge article, Tiles. It's a good read. Although I found it odd that while they talk about the amount of "human input" as a key criteria for copyright for images that ai spits out...It completely skips over that same criteria in the following section about the input side/training data. I sort of wished…