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In ten years ? lol h game devs already produce games with ai art some implement ai to games that are on going for years already or start new games from scratch only with ai stuff you will see in 5 years the whole h game industry will change drastically the only problem are the limitation by the devs of ai tools against lewd contentDo you think adult games/visual novels will be using Ai generated images in 10 years? or Ai voices? or other Ai generated content?
10 years? Some game devs have already used AI generated images and voices for their work. It is not over hyped, though. The results are very satisfying. Especially, AI generated images. But I don't think we can play an AI generated content anytime soon. Maybe 30-40 years later, who knows?Do you think adult games/visual novels will be using Ai generated images in 10 years? or Ai voices? or other Ai generated content?
Or do you think the technology will progress slowly, and it's over hyped?
I believe 10 years is a bit optimistic. Also, "the stories will be better" by how much? In what ways? I'm not a habitual reader, but when I read a book it's because I want to learn about its contents, maybe I want to read a story or learn something new. It may be possible for some of the books I’d like to read to be written with AI in it's entirety, but I think that most of the time I'll go for human-made works, as they are based on the life experiences of the author (a human being I could relate to).I believe that in 10 years' time there will be more stories with the technology of ai with images and sounds, the stories will be better and there won't be any problems with image rights
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It may be possible for some of the books I’d like to read to be written with AI in it's entirety, but I think that most of the time I'll go for human-made works, as they are based on the life experiences of the author (a human being I could relate to).
I agree with youI get you, but AI-generated text can straight-up fool you into thinking a human wrote it. I mean, it's mind-blowing. These algorithms have learned from tons of human-written stuff, absorbing all that language and style like sponges. They've become masters of mimicry, capturing the emotions and experiences that make human-made works relatable.
Now, don't get me wrong, human authors are special and all, with real-life stories that hit you right in the gut. But here's the deal: AI-generated text is like a sneaky little imposter, blending in with human works and leaving you thinking, "Wait, a damn robot wrote this?" It's like a wild card. So while human-made works will always have their place, don't sleep on AI. You might just stumble upon some mind-blowing shit that feels like it was poured straight from a human soul.
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You cannot copyright a style.AI industry will likely be put back a few years of work in the near future, due to copyright infringement.
Again, humans train on "stolen" (I think you mean things with copyright) as much as AIs do. Every single comic, manga, illustration, painting, you-name-it visual artist trained by studying the works and techniques of others.Lets focus on Visual art, the same does apply to written and audio but harder to prove.
it's not the fact the "Style" being produced is infringing on artists, its the fact the leaning model was trained on stolen work.
And those "comic, manga, illustration, painting, you-name-it" were payed for right?Again, humans train on "stolen" (I think you mean things with copyright) as much as AIs do. Every single comic, manga, illustration, painting, you-name-it visual artist trained by studying the works and techniques of others.
We're in a piracy forum. I don't know what to tell you.And those "comic, manga, illustration, painting, you-name-it" were payed for right?
Just because we do it, doesn't make it rightWe're in a piracy forum. I don't know what to tell you.
The important part is that when Napster and LimeWire were getting heat, suing the individuals wasn't really efficient (money and time wise). So an artist won't go after every artist they think has "copied" pirated material.Again, humans train on "stolen" (I think you mean things with copyright) as much as AIs do. Every single comic, manga, illustration, painting, you-name-it visual artist trained by studying the works and techniques of others.
That's just assuming for Western tech companies in regard to AI. If we make it so that over here, AI developers have to get express permission to use other peoples' content to train the AI, what do you think the Russian or Chinese governments will do? The Russian and Chinese governments don't really give anywhere near a shit when it comes to copyright in other countries. If some Chinese company infringes on the copyright of an American company or person, and you try filing a copyright infringement lawsuit, good luck getting the defendant to show up or for them to even acknowledge your existence. The same applies largely to Russian companies and the sort. Western AI developers would have to play by the rules, because they could end up getting sued into oblivion, but I'm calling it now, Chinese and Russian AI developers aren't going to give a rat's ass about our copyright laws, because historically, their own companies haven'tWell, I think the whole current AI industry will likely be put back a few years of work in the near future, due to copyright infringement.