When the only option to decline is "don't use our service" and/or "delete everything you've uploaded before AI even existed", then there's no consent and it shouldn't be legal. Especially when thousands of artists who uploaded have died before AI existed.
>Expedition 33 release
>people find Gen-AI images in it
>”oopsies, they were just placeholders!”
>Crimson Desert releases
>people find Gen-AI images in it
>”oopsies, they were just placeholders!”
>NTE releases
>people find Gen-AI images in it
>”oopsies, those were just placeholders!”
>1666 Amsterdam is announced
>people find Gen-AI images in it
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Being part of a generation that was told “Wikipedia is not a source” makes it genuinely baffling to me that jobs are now telling people to just use ChatGPT for everything.
Unrelated to my usual stuff, I spun up a #dnd5e#Umamusume resource!
I've had this sitting on the back burner for a while. I haven't play tested the racing rules but it seems like it'd be a fun game of chance for players to me at least. Link to the Homebrewery below.