WotC Would you buy WotC products produced or enhanced with AI?

Would you buy a WotC products with content made by AI?

  • Yes

    Votes: 45 13.8%
  • Yes, but only using ethically gathered data (like their own archives of art and writing)

    Votes: 12 3.7%
  • Yes, but only with AI generated art

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Yes, but only with AI generated writing

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, but only if- (please share your personal clause)

    Votes: 14 4.3%
  • Yes, but only if it were significantly cheaper

    Votes: 6 1.8%
  • No, never

    Votes: 150 46.2%
  • Probably not

    Votes: 54 16.6%
  • I do not buy WotC products regardless

    Votes: 43 13.2%

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Exactly. I think it is reasonable to think that the people really into D&D, especially the 40+ ones, are very likely to have a generally anti-AI stance as it relates to AI making D&D.
Agism much? Just because some of the anti "ai" are over 40 doesn't mean it's ok to assign age to anti "ai".
 

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Agism much? Just because some of the anti "ai" are over 40 doesn't mean it's ok to assign age to anti "ai".
Not ageism. I think it is reasonable to guess that many of the people who have been playing 100% human made D&D for 30+ years would be resistant to having AI make it instead. Does this strike you as an especially strange idea?
 

Agism much? Just because some of the anti "ai" are over 40 doesn't mean it's ok to assign age to anti "ai".

According to an Ipsos poll in January this year, 74% of the 18-25 are actively using AI, while only 35% of the 45-59 years old do. While it's possible that younger people are using AI despite being staunchly against it, it's more realistic to consider that a sample of a population of an older age bracket has more reservation about this technology in professional products than a sample drawn from a younger age bracket would.
 
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Not ageism. I think it is reasonable to guess that many of the people who have been playing 100% human made D&D for 30+ years would be resistant to having AI make it instead. Does this strike you as an especially strange idea?
Fair, but is that due to age or experience, or do you see no distinction between age and experience,
According to an Ipsos poll in January this year, 74% of the 18-25 are actively using AI, while only 35% of the 45-59 years old do. While it's possible that younger people are using AI despite being staunchly against it, it's more realistic to consider that a sample of a population of an older age bracket has more reservation about this technology than a sample drawn from a younger age bracket would.
My biggest and favorite reply to this argument is (GinnyD et al) to just look at the way they have changed their opinion as they have learned how the game actually works(publicly in the best case, or just skipped over more often) the more the younger age groups play often the more they like the game they were staunchly against when the first started playing.
 

Not ageism. I think it is reasonable to guess that many of the people who have been playing 100% human made D&D for 30+ years would be resistant to having AI make it instead. Does this strike you as an especially strange idea?

I don't think this is true. I think younger people are more likely to be anti-AI
 

According to an Ipsos poll in January this year, 74% of the 18-25 are actively using AI, while only 35% of the 45-59 years old do. While it's possible that younger people are using AI despite being staunchly against it, it's more realistic to consider that a sample of a population of an older age bracket has more reservation about this technology in professional products than a sample drawn from a younger age bracket would.

I don't think it is this at all. While younger people may use it more, younger people also tend to be more idealistic and the stance against AI is primarily an idealistic one, not a practical one.

In other words if we assume for a moment that those using AU are not against it, I would argue most of the 51% of older adults simply don't care, while on the other hand a heck of a lot of that 26% of the younger crowd that doesn't use it are actually against it.

I have no data or evidence to either support or repute this hypothesis, but it is what I believe.

I think most of the people on this forum that are anti-AI are younger than I am ... I know some of them are.
 




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