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David Chartier
@chartier@toot.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

I’m also curious about how we draw the lines, or shift them, in terms of what we consider as computer or #AI generated and the violation of art.

For example, Photoshop has long been able to skew buildings or create objects that were never in the original photo.

When those features were announced, they were generally hailed as impressive and game changing. But when I look at what AI is doing to art now, those features are in the same ballpark in my mind.

So where do we draw the line?

David Chartier
@chartier@toot.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

I should add that Embark, the studio behind #ArcRaiders, has been fully transparent about its use of AI for bits of VA in the game. They didn’t try to hide anything. #AI

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David Chartier
@chartier@toot.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

Has anyone seen writing about where we draw the line with AI and computer generated content?

I’m thinking about AI encroaching into art. For example: #ArcRaiders has a potential controversy about the use of AI trained on its VAs in order to create new dialog and callouts for future content and in-game items. The VAs were contracted for this training (though I don’t know how that works financially).

Are games art? Unquestionably. Does an AI saying “Look! A car battery!” violate that art?

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