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Surely ai users know how frequently the technology is used in bad faith and for nefarious purposes
I think having a problem with the backlash is not a valid reason to avoid disclosing ai use.
They should be mature and self aware and have a problem with the people and developers obviously misusing the technology so much instead
I don't think using AI to help make a videogame is in any way nefarious or misuse, especially for smaller developers who wouldn't have the resources to make the game they had in mind otherwise. They don't deserve to get review bombed or have nasty messages left on all their social media by organized discord groups just because of that, and it's understandable they'd be worried about it.
Strongly disagree. You're basically saying smaller developers shouldn't be punished for theft just because they can't afford to pay artists.
Ai use, as the article outlined, is based on cultural laundering and IP theft.
So yeah, if you can't make a game without stealing art, don't make a game. And if you make a game with stolen art, you absolutely deserve to be review bombed.
And before you say ai generated art isn't theft, the models are absolutely trained on stolen art
Respectfully, fuck right off.
Indie games compete all the time, they make millions. Games are an artform. Any developers using AI are in it for a quick buck and people dont want to reward that versus traditional hardwork.
Indies have been wildly successful for decades before AI has even existed, so dont suddenly pretend its a crutch they need now. And you are down right disrespecting any legitimate artists by defending AI use. It's disgusting.
It's the AAA devs that are going to use AI to pump out more garbage, not the honest indie developers.