#Dispatch devs have no interest in using AI to replace voice actors or game development 🎮
"AI feels like a production solution, not a creative one. Maybe it's a creative one if you aren't creative"
"Whatever we're building, it has to connect. It's got to be made by people. It's got to connect to people"
"We're not getting up every morning and talking to ourselves like, 'hey, what if we did this with less people? What's the lowest number of people we can use to make this thing?' This is like not anything that we're too concerned with"
(via @GIBiz)
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it's been genuinely upsetting scrolling through different app timelines. not just from the AI artists but from others' lack of empathy and vitriolic comments towards struggling artists and those expressing genuine concern.
please be kind. support human artists. i'm really tired.
AI IS BANNED FROM BA SING SE
AI IS BANNED FROM BA SING SE
AI IS BANNED FROM BA SING SE
AI IS BANNED FROM BA SING SE
AI IS BANNED FROM BA SING SE
AI IS BANNED FROM BA SING SE
AI IS BANNED FROM BA SING SE
AI IS BANNED FROM BA SING SE
Art is accessible because anyone can do it. Grab some paper, some crayons, draw something.
You just want it to be good immediately and something you can sell. You don't want art to be accessible with AI, you want a product.
Zelda Williams (the daughter of the great Robin Williams) sure had a lot to say about the “Studio Ghibli style” AI images that have been trending recently.
I think those people should read these posts and really think about what they’re doing.