Sashihara Rino shares her thoughts on AI: "I think people are going to get dumber because of this in the future."
"When you look things up, it's basically searching through Google for you anyway. So if you search yourself, there's higher chance you'll find information directly from the correct source.
Sometimes when I give advice or caution juniors, they'll send me a screenshot saying 'Well, ChatGPT says this - so what should I do then?'.
That ChatGPT response may just be giving them a positive answer that aligns with what they already want to hear. Depending on how you ask it, it can be honest too, of course but basically it tends to be supportive and accommodating.
So when you get messages that are incredibly supportive like that, I think people are going to get dumber because of this in the future."
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Not the delivery guy -who's been secretly still taking pictures of my/family members' faces after we opted-out not to- got caught having his porn playing out loud 📱 then left in a hurry 🙃 still got the guts to play dumb w/ "What's that sound? You heard that?" lmao
I love karma
Just some advice for people ouotside of Japan making fan merch and selling it at conventions or small events, from someone who’s worked in the gaming, anime, and online entertainment industries.
Don’t send inquiries asking for permission to create fan art and sell it in small quantities at events.
If you’re an actual business trying to do an official collaboration, then yes, you absolutely should reach out.
But if it’s a small-scale thing where you’re not really aiming to make big profits and just want to create something for the fandom and share it at events, asking for permission turns it into an official business inquiry. And in most cases, the company will have to say no.
Because if they say “I guess it’s okay” to one person, they’d have to say it to everyone. And once people start pointing at others like “Hey, that person got permission,” it becomes a mess. So the safest answer for them is always no.
Not every company is the same, but many will tolerate small fan activities without strictly enforcing rules.
That said, some companies do have clear guidelines for fan merch, so I strongly recommend checking those before doing anything.
Also, just because you’ve read this doesn’t mean you’re automatically safe. If the IP holder decides “this is getting too big” or wants to step in, they absolutely have the right to enforce their copyright and ask you to stop.
If that happens, it’s best to comply respectfully.
Being reasonable about it can actually leave a good impression, like “this person isn’t difficult, and they have a solid following… maybe they’d be a good fit for an official collab in the future.”
So yeah, if you get asked to stop, just handle it properly.
Fella after not receiving approval after a hot minute 😂
My humble advice: Don't just go to a random streamer's channel bragging about how much difficulty of a game you can handle, let others have fun. Or I'll just 'answer' you with "diff nutz"
Also, was that even a question??