A youtuber sharing his experience buying an art/drawing book he then suspects is made up of AI generated content (reasonably so, I think). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anAiRrra1lk&t=1s Sorry if it was already shared here. Got this sent by a friend and found it curious/fascinating.
Yeah, I think i see something looking like Ai art in mobile games too. Not for sure just looking like Ai. in some music clips too. But not in big games production or movies . And not in actual content . I mean not simply icons and small pictures. My guess it's still legal reasons and too much at a stake. Wonder how long…
A lot of the early AI tools in photoshop are great, select subject and refine edge, content-aware fill, etc. It's when it's used to generate new points of interest where it become a problem.
This tool works with unreal 5 metahumans. You will be able to use it with metahuman heads. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X90MasJf50c I don't think you can import custom models just yet, or export content for fine tuning. Heres a new AI chatbot feature in a development build…
Since January 2024 it is mandatory on Steam to have an AI disclosure for anything you release, how you are using AI in the development and execution of your game as well as exposing (to Steam) guardrails to stop Live-Generated-AI output from creating illegal content.…
From X (got on it by following links, I never liked twitter). THIS is pure offensive insanity. Adobe is claiming royalty-free rights to copy and make new content out of customers' assets. Adobe is claiming that they can then sub-license customer assets to OTHER companies. They describe a "reasonable" use-case, but…
Same here - when I saw that email I couldn't help but wonder about the side effects this might have for their content makers (if it works as advertised). Don't DAZ have a huge marketplace where the users have to buy basically every single item to kit out the default character models? To me this looks like it would eat…
Interestingly the studios are largely seeing it as a good skill to have (if you can actually even call it a skill) But the employees aren't supposed to talk about this openly, or atleast not make their opinions on its use indicative of the stance of the studio. This is largely because of the bad press AI has been…
@iam717 Hm, as I see it, the person promotes their original reference packs in a blog post, by showing artworks from others that made use of their packs. Maybe they have permission by the artists? Briefly looking at some of the packs, doesn't look to me like artworks from others were re-packaged or consist of AI-generated…
even if this succeeds in the USA, which sounds like an uphill battle to me - other countries are not obligated to do anything. If it does go through, I wonder if Artstation will adopt Youtube's DMCA filing system where it's used as a weapon against other content creators... lol