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<blockquote data-quote="Piperken" data-source="post: 9891024" data-attributes="member: 7047091"><p>A key difference, which I don't think has been explicitly mentioned, is that generally when communities share mechanics, that's by personal choice and one out of courtesy follows whatever the unspoken contract happens to be within those communities.</p><p></p><p>It's not terribly different than when I pay a little money to attend a comedy night. The unspoken contract there is my donation hopefully results in a few hours entertainment for myself, with the grace and understanding that some terrible, awful jokes likely will be attempted by newer comedians who're honing their craft, or experienced comedians testing new material.</p><p></p><p>My tolerance for "jokes told by people I don't know," will be a little higher in that span of time because of that.</p><p></p><p>AI doesn't operate with these considerations.</p><p></p><p>A second point to mention is that setting aside "Is this AI or not" question; broadly, most ppl versed in their art-sy/creative spaces recognize where stuff is derived e.g. Oh, they based their inventory system from <em>Mausritter</em>!</p><p></p><p>In fact, often when it comes to the point of describing what said art-sy/creative thing is to others, we blurb on the pitch, box cover etc. where it originated from.</p><p></p><p>Which is also to say that ppl will recognize when genuine effort has been put into making something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piperken, post: 9891024, member: 7047091"] A key difference, which I don't think has been explicitly mentioned, is that generally when communities share mechanics, that's by personal choice and one out of courtesy follows whatever the unspoken contract happens to be within those communities. It's not terribly different than when I pay a little money to attend a comedy night. The unspoken contract there is my donation hopefully results in a few hours entertainment for myself, with the grace and understanding that some terrible, awful jokes likely will be attempted by newer comedians who're honing their craft, or experienced comedians testing new material. My tolerance for "jokes told by people I don't know," will be a little higher in that span of time because of that. AI doesn't operate with these considerations. A second point to mention is that setting aside "Is this AI or not" question; broadly, most ppl versed in their art-sy/creative spaces recognize where stuff is derived e.g. Oh, they based their inventory system from [I]Mausritter[/I]! In fact, often when it comes to the point of describing what said art-sy/creative thing is to others, we blurb on the pitch, box cover etc. where it originated from. Which is also to say that ppl will recognize when genuine effort has been put into making something. [/QUOTE]
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