@PandaDoesDesign@PandaDoesIRL but they don't even clean the house that good, better to buy cordless vaccuum cleaner from Shark or if possible DYSON (i have cheap agaro one)
The CEO of Take-Two, the company behind GTA, just said something the entire AI industry doesn't want to hear.
And he said it without being anti-AI.
Strauss Zelnick's argument is precise. AI is built on datasets. Datasets are backward-looking. Creativity is forward-looking. A model trained on everything that already exists cannot, by definition, produce something genuinely unexpected. And all hits, by their very nature, are unexpected.
Asset creation and hit creation are not the same thing. AI is getting very good at the first one. The second one is what actually makes money, builds franchises, and changes culture. Nobody has shown AI can do that yet.
The derivative property problem is real. You can clone GTA with existing technology. You could do it before AI. It would take 3 years and look identical. It still wouldn't sell. Because it isn't GTA. It's a clone of GTA.
And consumers, despite what the industry occasionally pretends, can feel the difference between something genuinely new and something assembled from the residue of things that already worked.
Thousands of mobile games ship every year. 0 to 5 hits get made. The same studios make them every time. The technology to make more games has been commoditized for years. It didn't democratize hit creation. It just flooded the market with more forgettable product.
The Silicon Valley thesis that AI unlocks game creation for everyone is true in the same way that cheap cameras unlocked filmmaking for everyone. They did. And the same 5 studios still make the movies everyone watches.
What Zelnick is saying, without quite saying it, is that the thing AI cannot replicate is taste. The instinct for what hasn't been done yet. The cultural antenna that detects the gap in the market before the data can see it.
Data tells you what people wanted. Hits tell people what they want next.
Those are different jobs.
@thedankoe 100%
Also when we overcome a roadblock; we should systematize the solution.
If we hit the same friction point twice; we haven't mastered the skill yet.
Mastery is when the roadblock becomes a Boring Routine because you’ve built the infrastructure to bypass it automatically.
@umesh_ai can't wait for adobe to do this work IN ACTUAL PHOTOSHOP app, I literally have to use web photoshop from their site to get these features.
though I am not complaining.
@BenKaluza I use handy and its amazing. I recommend everyone to try handy once
yes its open source, has all the features, runs locally and free and yes supports multiple APIs
@dvassallo Can we have the first person camera view or atleast the camera anchored to a stable on car so we're always controlling it from rear side, rather than floating over.
I have played so many racing games in fpv, that this view just makes me rage quit everytime
@sidrenders even @TheEmissaryCo 's video was copied by their team and forget about acknowledging they were quarreling him on twitter, here is the link: https://t.co/kkz3j2g1uZ
I could've MAYBE believed a possible overlapping references of 'megha shyamam', varna=/=color, the EXACT same quote of Marco Polo, etc...
But hiding the comment tho?! That's a dead giveway.
Anyway, here's my OG video.
https://t.co/5OyKwJvkkW
@sidrenders I wouldn't be against funding since Zerodha Funds lot of great stuff and I think they are not the culprit but other media companies like Mayya's one are just Ctrl C + Money and Ctrl V , thats it.
and then sell stupid video editing cohorts.
PS: they do have talent too