Yes. Wholesale infringement of the works of others so that you can turn a profit is a great thing! I can’t see anything that could possibly go wrong there!
Came here from the front page. I’m for very comprehensive legislation surrounding how exactly ai can be used and what the consequences are for abusing it. I’ve also recently been getting into mtg, so an article about wotc/hasbro is relevant to me. Sorry if that ruins your point just now.
Now that I’ve answered your question to the best of my ability, would you be so gracious as to answer mine?
Yes. Wholesale infringement of the works of others so that you can turn a profit is a great thing! I can’t see anything that could possibly go wrong there!
I was clearly talking about personal use.
Ah. OK, wholesale infringement of the works of others is A-OK as long as you use it for your personal profit.
Are you making money from dming games?
“Profit” doesn’t have to mean in cash.
But it is very telling that this is what you reach for.
I don’t even play dnd nor do use ai (intentionally) for anything.
But I’d love to hear what specifically the “profit” is in this scenario.
And since I’m curious, what’s your stance on digital piracy? What about shoplifting?
You don’t play D&D. You don’t use AI. But you’re in a thread about AI being used for D&D.
This makes you either one of the JAQing off assholes or a liar.
Which is it?
Came here from the front page. I’m for very comprehensive legislation surrounding how exactly ai can be used and what the consequences are for abusing it. I’ve also recently been getting into mtg, so an article about wotc/hasbro is relevant to me. Sorry if that ruins your point just now.
Now that I’ve answered your question to the best of my ability, would you be so gracious as to answer mine?
That is in fact literally what it means and what we are talking about here.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/profit
Time to brush up on your vocabulary a little, Sparky. Definition 3.
Time to learn about context