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- Comment on Elon Musk Bought Twitter to Settle His Jet-Tracking Beef, New Book Claims 4 months ago:
So Taylor Swift is going to but it next?
- Comment on Epic is giving away 17 games as part of its holiday sale 6 months ago:
This is the best way forward. If GOG had more games it would change the industry. More companies need to partner with them.
- Comment on Zelda Producer Eiji Aonuma Doesn't Really Care About the Series' Chronology 6 months ago:
You are correct. The Hyrule Historia outlines the game and the split in Ocarina of Time:
- Comment on Carmakers Push Forward With Plans To Make Basic Features Subscription Services, Despite Widespread Backlash 6 months ago:
Why is everyone on a race to the bottom nowadays? Almost every action a consumer makes is becoming monetized.
- Comment on Thomas 🔭✨ (@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io) 23andMe just sent out an email trying to trick customers into accepting a TOS change that will prevent you from suing them after they literally lost your genome 6 months ago:
Thanks for sharing this
- Comment on Holstin - Teaser Trailer 7 months ago:
That’s awesome. Isometric is great for exploring but always hated combat with it. Animation is really smooth too.
- Comment on Dragon's Dogma 2 - Release Date Trailer 7 months ago:
March 22
Elves, minotaurs, colossuses, and gorgons! This looks really good.
- Comment on Sports Illustrated Published Articles by Fake, AI-Generated Writers 7 months ago:
Sadly you’re right. We at least need the basic rule of labeling content that used AI
- Comment on Sports Illustrated Published Articles by Fake, AI-Generated Writers 7 months ago:
AI can be such a great tool, but they just use it for this crap… We need regulation
- Comment on A Spanish agency became so sick of models and influencers that they created their own with AI — and she’s raking in up to $11,000 a month 7 months ago:
Why use any human-like image then? A lot of people on instagram use mannequins or busts. The models are serving a purpose. Removing them means someone loses a job.
If we look at this from top-down you’re right because the company is saving a cost. But from the bottom-up, you’ve just become more expendable. This leads into the arguments others have been making, what happens when eventually people can’t work? And why should we use technology to serve the few and not the many?
- Comment on A Spanish agency became so sick of models and influencers that they created their own with AI — and she’s raking in up to $11,000 a month 7 months ago:
They frame this article in such a weird way. Like replacing the models and their jobs was justified because they had egos etc…
I can see similar framing used to replace other workers because they want to be paid fairly or do something drastic like take bathroom breaks… :D
- Comment on OpenAI brings Sam Altman back as CEO less than a week after he was fired by board 7 months ago:
Sadly all that crazy seems totally possible with Microsoft involved.
- Comment on The Invincible is now available on Steam 7 months ago:
Out on GOG as well
- Comment on God of War is coming to GOG 8 months ago:
Amazing news. Days Gone has been really fun, glad I can remain steam free
- Comment on FCC moves ahead with Title II net neutrality rules in 3-2 party-line vote 8 months ago:
Just… yay!
- Comment on What Game Boy game do you love that you never hear anyone talk about? 8 months ago:
Kirby Pinball. Just a chill and fun game.
- Comment on Dusk Developer David Szymanski: I'd rather pay Valve 30% and put up with their de facto monopoly than help Epic work towards their own (very obviously desired) monopoly 9 months ago:
Meanwhile GOG…
- Comment on Dragon’s Dogma 2: The First Hands-On Preview - IGN 9 months ago:
I liked that the story was almost a joke. The game did enough to pull you along. That amazing dragon fight at the end then… some shopkeep is your beloved :D
I feel it will be deeper this time around. Dark Arisen’s story was smaller but once you learn everything, including who Death is, it’s really cool.
- Comment on Opinion: The Copyright Office is making a mistake on AI-generated art 9 months ago:
It seems we need to just let this all run longer and see what happens. Currently we have no real way to detect AI in media beside disclosures and the silly mistakes like 20 fingers. This all relies on the creator (Not hard to edit a photo to clean up those hands etc)
I think a lot of creatives are struggling so they just feel shut out of the conversation. Copyright is probably the one thing most people can understand as a talking point.
I think we still have some time before we see which way will work. Ideally we could always augment the laws… but yeah, America and stuff.
- Comment on Opinion: The Copyright Office is making a mistake on AI-generated art 9 months ago:
Sadly no matter what, the big media companies are going to have a huge advantage in everything because of decades of lobbying etc.
I think people should still be able to profit from selling the image themselves, however, I don’t think we have enough knowledge on how AI will truly impact things. If it becomes a minor fad and is just a tool to help speed a process I think the law doesn’t need to change much.
If AI becomes the majority creator on projects then we have to have this conversation about who owns what.
Close models will probably be the future, much like stock photos, and people will have to pay to access the models.
In the end big business will always fuck us over, copyright or not.
- Comment on Opinion: The Copyright Office is making a mistake on AI-generated art 9 months ago:
I believe a person can still sell or market art that is AI created. I just believe they shouldn’t have total ownership of the work.
Already most creators don’t fret over fanart or fanfiction so there is wiggle room for fair-use. It’s a lot like the game modding scene. Usually modders use pre-existing assets or code to create something new.
Let people play but not own AI work for now.
- Comment on Opinion: The Copyright Office is making a mistake on AI-generated art 9 months ago:
I agree that AI work should not have copyright protection. Even with human intervention it still collects data, without expressed permission, from numerous sources.
This will actually protect smaller artists. It will prevent giant companies from profiting from their work without credit or payment.
- Comment on How did indigenous people survive hurricanes in the carribea 9 months ago:
Every comment here is awesome. Thanks everyone.
- Comment on Sony’s latest PlayStation 5 sale knocks £75 / €100 off the console’s price in Europe | VGC 10 months ago:
Most likely getting as many sales before the slim is announced.