Nvidia went from making 40% of its revenue from datacenters and AI to to 80% within the last 2 years. I don't really trust their vision if they are just seeing green.
The first serious commercial production where artificial intelligence is used? https://80.lv/articles/netflix-angers-the-internet-by-using-ai-in-its-anime/
It feels like the end can come at any moment.... https://80.lv/articles/nvidia-presents-new-ai-model-that-turns-2d-videos-into-3d-structures?fbclid=IwAR2cAmv8zeJy8s6keWIIFHH4CI7iZRQ_9UjSOEvI13hnof-dMP409ZifyXQ
I kinda expected way more info from 80.lv about the process or images... Here is more information and it looks like it is img2img. https://www.cartoonbrew.com/tech/netflix-japan-ai-dog-and-boy-225631.html
I'm not sure if most of you are already familiar with this, but it represents one more step towards the creation of realistic 3D models from text. https://80.lv/articles/this-ai-model-can-turn-text-prompts-into-3d-models/ Anyway, I greatly appreciate @artquest perspective on this particular topic. In hindsight, it seems to…
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.…
For the Live-Generated AI output, you need to hedge the capabilities of those systems, any closed source middleware solution fails flat unless you can easily forward the liability and lawsuits to the AI-producer(s). Depending on were your game is released, you not only need "common sense" on what to avoid but especially…
I really don't have an issue with DEI but I do feel that I should share my perspective on it if it came up in conversation. I actually benefit from it since I'm a visible minority, but I don't really feel good about it since there are others more diverse than me that could really use the initiatives, for example people…