• Jhex
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    7 months ago

    I’m all in for that… at the moment, saying you used AI means to me you fired a human and used AI to plagiarize someone else’s style for your art AND/OR your code is likely garbage… even if you were careful and ethical, it means you burn enough electricity and water to fill the needs of a small town for no good reason.

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      7 months ago

      I wasn’t on board with the AI bullshit anyway but once I found out about the massive amount of resources it’s wasting it was just 10 more nails in the coffin. We need legislature to control them but I know it won’t happen.

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      7 months ago

      plenty of solid models now that work on local gpu just fine

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        7 months ago

        Meh… even if the local models actually help the dev team to produce good code and art that is not plagiarizing other people’s style, it is then just another tool

        I do not buy a game because the devs say they use VS Code or Photoshop. I would however favour those who use and collaborate with FOSS

        At the moment, AI is a shit ton more harm than good for regular people; if there is a small niche that is not basically destructive to anything it touches, great; however, it is not a selling point for me

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          7 months ago

          i just mean insofar as the datacenter spam goes, (most) of those behind it are doing it are under no misgivings. they know it’s a bubble about to pop, people are just positioning/fighting over who get’s to buy up the real estate/property being thrown down and who gets left holding the bags