- cross-posted to:
- indiedev
- cross-posted to:
- indiedev
cross-posted from: https://goblin.band/notes/a0t79m3yt7o92tbv
Itch.io Now has Generative AI Disclosure Tagging (and requires it for Assets)
Itch.io projects have a new “Generative AI disclosure” field. Projects that don’t comply will no longer be indexed on Itch’s browse pages after a grace period.
The itch devs plan to add a negative AI filter to the UI so that users will be able to hide all content that uses genAI.
Except for that, there are community guidelines that forbid spamming low-effort AI content.
AFAIK projects that use AI will not be suppressed by default as long as they are properly tagged, if that’s what you mean.
This is likely due to EU law again.
They made it mandatory to disclose the use of AI for all but the most mundane tasks (like Spam filtering).
Also, there’s finally a good definition for what an Open Source AI is (only when the model and the training data are disclosed).I’d like to add for the sake of context: it seems the “good” part is contested. I assume you’re talking about the OSI definition. The training data is disclosed, yes, but many would have preferred that e.g. all of it had to be released or publically available.
Oh, just like Steam, then. Good, good.
I wonder how it enforced though.