“Jim Wampler, author of Mutant Crawl Classics, Scientific Barbarian, and more, as well as a well-known artist, has designed and made free for use a “This product is free of AI” badge. It’s free to use by everyone, and is a nice-looking design. I’ve noticed an uptick in AI-generated art and text in the past six or so months, and I think it’s a great thing for the indie and small press community to have this. Let’s see what’s new in the gaming front!”

Taken from the OSR News Roundup Post

  • @reversebananimals
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    41 year ago

    Please don’t flame me for asking this - I genuinely haven’t really thought about this before and am curious to hear opinions.

    For folks who would put this on their product / use this in a purchasing decision, are they doing it because they have a philosophical view against AI in RPG products? Or is it more of a “No Preservatives” label that folks see as an indication of high quality?

    • @TigerClawTVOPM
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      11 year ago

      I thought it was a no preservatives thing. The idea was to certify that you aren’t trying to sneak ai art and pass it off as normal human art.

      At least that was my take away.

    • @spittingimage
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      11 year ago

      I think it’s more like “this product contains art that someone laughed, cried and swore over”.

  • @netwren
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    31 year ago

    In B4 someone gets an art a.i. Tool to mimic it stamp it.