Ruin Explorer
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Not unless you're a journalist who has been making their living writing extremely generic articles about a non-niche subject.As a freelance writer I am just as likely to be replaced as an artist.
And they're laughably bad.There are already services you can pay for that will write D&D adventures for you with a few prompts using LLM technology.
What do you even think that means? All the major AI art tools, the ones which produce outputs which look less-terrible (though still remain full of weird tells), are in an extremely bad place legally. They are quite likely to end up having to delete their entire trained AIs, and they may end up paying so much that they have to shut down. At that point, without all the stolen data, we're suddenly looking at a much longer period for them to produce something useful. That may well have fallout for any company allowing AI art.This stuff is not going away and it is going to be highly disruptive. So was the camera.
I honestly don't think they've gone far enough. Banning AI art outright would be the most rational and safety-minded decision here.