Pending the coming changes on November the 15th 2024 which allow AI training on all user content, I've deleted all my artwork and posts from Twitter. You can find my art on my website - and get my RSS feed/Newsletter/Contact info/other socmed there too.
It's time.
Tune in this Friday to the @LAGShowcase during @gamescomlatam for a brand-new look at Broken Reality 2000.
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Did you know that WAY before "Pokemon Go", Nintendo made an other game on NOKIA 3410... ANIMAL CROSSING !! --------------------------------------------- #NokiaArtJam4@Polyducks#pixelorama@OramaInteractiv
NokiaArtJam 4 is starting on Wednesday! It lasts for a month, which is plenty of time to make a 1bit 96x65 image
This year's optional theme is "fossils"
https://t.co/vKgr2h1J4B
NokiaArtJam 4 is starting on Wednesday! It lasts for a month, which is plenty of time to make a 1bit 96x65 image
This year's optional theme is "fossils"
https://t.co/vKgr2h1J4B
Fantastic news in the UK today - the government has apparently ditched its plan to force creatives to 'opt out' if they don't want AI companies training on their life's work.
The opt-out proposal was unfair and unworkable. Many couldn't realistically have opted out at all, and it would have affected small rights holders disproportionately negatively.
We should be grateful to the government for listening to reason on this, rather than just listening to the big tech lobby. They have done the right thing by putting opt-out behind us.
They should now reaffirm what the law says - that AI companies must license people's work if they want to train on it - and commit not to change that law.
https://t.co/w93YKCMniV