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I mean yes, but at least there’s generally more consideration of the category when it comes to judging. Persona 5 is at least still an RPG and apparently a very good one from what I’ve heard (I haven’t got around to it yet). Whether or D:OS2 is better is far more subjective a call than whether Starfield had the most

And this is why it’s sometimes better to decide these things in secretive smoke filled rooms full of mysterious judges. At the end of the day stuff like this just turns into a popularity contest and the categories become largely meaningless. I imagine as well a lot of people just didn’t vote. I didn’t.

I don’t think that’s feasible though. I don’t think investors will let go of it readily. And every incident where people don’t spot the AI art or don’t kick up much of a fuss is going to embolden them. Realistically we aren’t going to catch everything and the backlash isn’t always going to be severe. And as time goes

Sorry but you don’t get to play the “I’m trying to have a discussion” card and act all high and mighty when the fist thing you said in this thread was:

You know the more I see you on this site the more I’m convinced you actually are a chatbot. You just default to saying “lol” whenever anything breaks that little thing you call a brain.

It has. I understand now that you’re in denial. That you’re pretending that AI art has no practical or commercial applications because it’s easier than addressing the economic impact those things are going to have. It clears up absolutely how little you understand about technology.

Did I say we have to embrace it? No. But we do have to accept that it isn’t going away if we’re to do anything meaningful about it. Pretending like it’ll just disappear if we complain hard enough is like trying to solve gun violence with thoughts and prayers.

If an error is spotted in an image you need a highly skilled artist who can imitate the specific style chosen to fix it without introducing other obvious errors, and it will still take a significant amount of time.

Assuming I’m an AI proponent simply because I don’t think it’s going to magically go away demonstrates you’re just as big a dumbass. Thoughts and prayers aren’t going to solve the issue of AI art dummy. Maybe I should be a proponent of AI though, at least unlike you they present the illusion of intelligence. With

No, I believe you failed to understand my use of metaphor and replied with a nonsensical remark as a result. I honestly don’t know how exactly you interpreted it because your reply was nonsense and does nothing to address the point being made, namely that there’s little chance AI art is just going to go away.

Absurdity is all you understand. I’m just trying to speak your language. Unfortunately I’m not as fluent as you are.

Not as crazy as you having no concept of metaphor. Look up what a figure of speech is and complete a basic education before trying to talk with adults kid.

The problem is a lot of the criticism is wrongheaded. A lot of people criticising it aren't criticising it for the right reasons. So that criticism is ultimately going to go nowhere and accomplish nothing.

Accept that it isn't just going to go away. Accept you can't put the genie back in the bottle. Complain, but make the right complaints damnit. 

Unfortunately that isn’t how it’s going to pan out. I know people in the translation industry and a lot of work now is just reviewing and correcting machine translations. Companies pay less for this with the justification that the work is already “mostly” done. The only way this doesn’t happen in art is if artists

Acting like NFTs and AI art are remotely the same is the only clownish thing I see here. NFTs sucked but it was difficult to be too scared of them because they were useless bullshit and eventually people would wake up to that and the bubble would pop. And it did. AI art is far more problematic because it’s actually

I’m sure as someone who understands technology you’ll be able to give an example of when human society has buried a useful technology that hasn’t been superceded? Where we’ve successfully put the genie back in the bottle?

The backlash against AI is so wrong headed and is just going to get us nowhere. It’s an economic problem fundamentally and instead of addressing that people are fixated on futile efforts like trying to put the genie back in the bottle (seriously, when has that ever worked?) or feeble arguments that how AI works is by

Victim blaming is rarely a good argument, even when the victims are big corporations you don’t like. It’s fine not to feel much sympathy, but let’s not try to justify the crime by saying it’s their fault for not making it harder.

Yeah I’m going to do my best to avoid Hades 2 until it’s released. Even though it was an absolutely fantastic game there was so much in Hades that I can’t justify doubling up the time spent in it to play both the unfinished and finished versions of 2.