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<blockquote data-quote="Mecheon" data-source="post: 9520621" data-attributes="member: 6801776"><p>Eh, I'll disagree. Mind art is subjective but, the overly airbrushed style that AI uses is downright attached to 'lazy' at this point. It always generates the same exact style of work. Even if you're not counting the fingers and toes to check if its AI, like some sort of fae, it always has that similar style to it no matter what style its trying to do</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile if you commission an artist you can get anything you want and not have to fight with the system in it. If you want a very specific look to something? Commissions will get it</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm gonna disagree with that one. While its not exactly improv, it relies on a lot of the same ideas at its basis. You' ve got a very specific basic guideline. I'd argue a lot of the Twitch popularity of D&D is based on that spontinaity. "What is character X gonna do to get out of this one?", where 'charisma check the guards to have them absolutely fall for the character' or 'craft some crazed concoction out of the ingredients in a cleaning shed to break down a wall' are possibilities.</p><p></p><p>Plus, well, we've seen how to a lot of people the worst thing D&D can be is scripted, rather than freeform. If there wasn't that improv aspect to it, railroading and scripting wouldn't be as badly perceived</p><p></p><p></p><p>Having seen what AI does with summaries, while it is a use, I'm not exactly sure its an accurate one or not</p><p></p><p>At its heart though that is voice recognition and I'd argue probably more a seperate tech from the larger generative AI space</p><p></p><p></p><p>AI's primary use in most industries is data analysis, but that's what AI's been used for for years and not the 'ai revolution' pundits are insisting is on the way. Generative AI chatbots have proven time and time again to be incredibly subject to abuse and to provide poor customer support or assistance. Journalism's steps into AI have not only a terrible reputation, but tend to just scrape from Reddit in the first place which turns out to be, <a href="https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2023/07/redditors-prank-ai-powered-news-mill-with-glorbo-in-world-of-warcraft/" target="_blank">incredibly abuseable</a>.</p><p></p><p>AI's reputation at the moment is any company that shoves it out in the open is one that's trying to cheap out on customer service and actually helping you. That's its reputation, its not a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mecheon, post: 9520621, member: 6801776"] Eh, I'll disagree. Mind art is subjective but, the overly airbrushed style that AI uses is downright attached to 'lazy' at this point. It always generates the same exact style of work. Even if you're not counting the fingers and toes to check if its AI, like some sort of fae, it always has that similar style to it no matter what style its trying to do Meanwhile if you commission an artist you can get anything you want and not have to fight with the system in it. If you want a very specific look to something? Commissions will get it I'm gonna disagree with that one. While its not exactly improv, it relies on a lot of the same ideas at its basis. You' ve got a very specific basic guideline. I'd argue a lot of the Twitch popularity of D&D is based on that spontinaity. "What is character X gonna do to get out of this one?", where 'charisma check the guards to have them absolutely fall for the character' or 'craft some crazed concoction out of the ingredients in a cleaning shed to break down a wall' are possibilities. Plus, well, we've seen how to a lot of people the worst thing D&D can be is scripted, rather than freeform. If there wasn't that improv aspect to it, railroading and scripting wouldn't be as badly perceived Having seen what AI does with summaries, while it is a use, I'm not exactly sure its an accurate one or not At its heart though that is voice recognition and I'd argue probably more a seperate tech from the larger generative AI space AI's primary use in most industries is data analysis, but that's what AI's been used for for years and not the 'ai revolution' pundits are insisting is on the way. Generative AI chatbots have proven time and time again to be incredibly subject to abuse and to provide poor customer support or assistance. Journalism's steps into AI have not only a terrible reputation, but tend to just scrape from Reddit in the first place which turns out to be, [URL='https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2023/07/redditors-prank-ai-powered-news-mill-with-glorbo-in-world-of-warcraft/']incredibly abuseable[/URL]. AI's reputation at the moment is any company that shoves it out in the open is one that's trying to cheap out on customer service and actually helping you. That's its reputation, its not a good one. [/QUOTE]
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