Here's a good rundown of a lot of the bullshit surrounding AI marketing hype: AI Hype is completely out of control - especially since ChatGPT-4o - YouTube rundown of big lies starts at 12:37
This is FUCKING INSANE!!! is this even legal? Now they're going to scrape my 3D models and textures and use them to train my replacement. Just fucking amazing...What am I supposed to make my textures in, GIMP??! Maybe I should start pirating their software.
I wonder do people use AI generated illustrationst in games for real? Not some concept art for inside only usage to show at meetings but really for something in production ? Backgrounds maybe? I ask because whatever contracts I ever had it have always been: "original art" or "in case of 3d party work used a sub-contract…
If ransomware or similarly nasty viruses start being embedded in images, I'd say that'd be cause for concern. AI images often already have tons of extra data included (comfyUI embeds the entire node graph in its output images for example).
WTF is this? I don't get it. Is this like a database of prompts or something?(from the list Zetheros shared above) can i start a career as a "mommy's on the phonecore" style artist?
Now that's getting a bit mean. As much as I really, really disagree with some of the stuff that NkhilR has posted, and have my own opinions, this whole thread is going to get locked if it keeps derailing, especially if it starts turning into just slagging people off. I'd really like to keep this thread going for the sake…
Why would you approve of that? Assuming it is, as it looks to be, AI, the technology is being used for historical revisionism. You can't just call yourself a documentary and then start showing photos of things that never happened. Especially using it to make this narrative of her being happy and smiling when, as far as…
Since this technology is projected to wipe out jobs that tend to generate significant tax income (e.g. I read that plenty of middle management positions might well be on the cutting block within a few years time) I'm pretty sure the law will catch up with them. Lobbying - in my opinion - only goes so far if the very bottom…
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…