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<blockquote data-quote="HatWearingFool" data-source="post: 9861883" data-attributes="member: 54658"><p>But what is a "good" boardgame. From most perspectives it's one that makes money. Look at all the rehashes of Monopoly. I don't think anyone would say they are "good" games but yet someone has been paid quite a bit (in the aggregate) to create those. Are we sad that job will be replaced by AI?</p><p></p><p>A lot of human work has been the equivalent of cranking out AI slop. </p><p></p><p>Apparently, a lot of graphic designers in Hollywood\entertainment industry are losing their jobs because up until last year they were paid good money to crank out background material (soup cans, magazines, posters) for movies and tv shows to make "worlds" feel more real. And now it's all being done by AI in post.</p><p></p><p>Most people would have labelled graphic design as skilled creative work, but are most people sad that in the last year much of the stuff background stuff they've seen in their entertainment has been AI Slop? This is mostly like cranking out versions of Monopoly to me. How many fake soup cans do I need to see? I'm sure this was fulfilling creative work for someone though.</p><p></p><p>I figure AI is just going to keep moving up the chain. </p><p></p><p>Locally I know many businesses in my area are now getting AI to generate graphics for ads instead of employing a local graphic designer. Are they getting great work? No, but how good does it need to be really? Most local posters and ad's weren't amazing pieces of innovation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just because something will ruin the economy doesn't mean it isn't technically possible nor that someone won't move ahead and do it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HatWearingFool, post: 9861883, member: 54658"] But what is a "good" boardgame. From most perspectives it's one that makes money. Look at all the rehashes of Monopoly. I don't think anyone would say they are "good" games but yet someone has been paid quite a bit (in the aggregate) to create those. Are we sad that job will be replaced by AI? A lot of human work has been the equivalent of cranking out AI slop. Apparently, a lot of graphic designers in Hollywood\entertainment industry are losing their jobs because up until last year they were paid good money to crank out background material (soup cans, magazines, posters) for movies and tv shows to make "worlds" feel more real. And now it's all being done by AI in post. Most people would have labelled graphic design as skilled creative work, but are most people sad that in the last year much of the stuff background stuff they've seen in their entertainment has been AI Slop? This is mostly like cranking out versions of Monopoly to me. How many fake soup cans do I need to see? I'm sure this was fulfilling creative work for someone though. I figure AI is just going to keep moving up the chain. Locally I know many businesses in my area are now getting AI to generate graphics for ads instead of employing a local graphic designer. Are they getting great work? No, but how good does it need to be really? Most local posters and ad's weren't amazing pieces of innovation. Just because something will ruin the economy doesn't mean it isn't technically possible nor that someone won't move ahead and do it.. [/QUOTE]
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