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Epic CEO [Tim Sweeney] says AI disclosures like Steam's make "no sense" because AI will be involved in "nearly all" future game development

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  • R reference4054@lemmy.zip

    Yeah, I can’t imagine why people aren’t flocking to the Epic Store. Must be Valves fault.

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    I Cast Fist
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    #87

    Don’t forget all the “web3” games on EGS that are the future, too!

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    • gwl@lemmy.blahaj.zoneG gwl@lemmy.blahaj.zone

      And people wonder why Epic games has the smallest market share of all the game stores

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      ultragigagigantic@lemmy.ml
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      #88

      Take the free stuff, give them nothing.

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        badbytes@lemmy.world
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        #89

        Epic fail

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        • F freddieslantern@leminal.space

          Entirely off topic: you can block dataharvesting to the epic store from your hosts file.

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          ultragigagigantic@lemmy.ml
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          #90

          block dataharvesting to the epic store from your hosts file.

          Is this what you’re talking about?

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          • alessandro@lemmy.caA alessandro@lemmy.ca
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            hadriscus@jlai.lu
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            yea that’s just playing on semantics. Of course machine learning will keep assisting many different workflows, thank you Tim.
            Go ahead with your ML-assisted procedural animations, your ML-enhanced denoising, your ML-powered stochastic mesh pruning.

            What people don’t want is generated visuals/music that try and pass off as art. I’d love to summon debility to explain that the ruling class doesn’t get it, but they do -it’s a convenient way for them to save on human labor that is also… just too tempting to use for replacing art as well.

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              jhex@lemmy.world
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              #92

              Sweeney is not very smart, is he?

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                sabinstargem@lemmy.today
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                I like AI, and see no issue with disclosing how it is applied. People who are pro-AI would like to further hone their craft, by understanding what workflows and issues are involved. Anti-AI folk can simply avoid what they dislike. Either way, it is win-win.

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                  bananaisaberry@lemmy.zip
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                  #94

                  I think I agree. At some point it won’t make any difference because it will just be another tool. We can have our knee jerk reactions for now, though. Especially for people like lemmy users.

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                    spacescotsman@startrek.website
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                    #95

                    Sugars and additives are in nearly all foods, maybe we should stop asking manufacturers to disclose it on the ingredients list.

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                    • nuko147@lemmy.worldN nuko147@lemmy.world

                      Yes, like we don’t have Handmade tags in products…

                      I dont know about the future, but a “No AI-Art” tag, makes sense to me.

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                      bcsven@lemmy.ca
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                      #96

                      I have seen handmade tags, for stuff that wasn’t machine loomed, etc. But handmade clothing is mostly dead in the consumer world, unless you class mass production methods as handmade… Which they are made by hands in some stage

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                      • ultragigagigantic@lemmy.mlU ultragigagigantic@lemmy.ml

                        block dataharvesting to the epic store from your hosts file.

                        Is this what you’re talking about?

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                        freddieslantern@leminal.space
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                        #97

                        Jup, that’s it.

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                        • I imetators@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                          Tim: Valve doesn’t understand the market. AI is going to lead gaming industry.

                          Also Tim: VALVE IS A MONOPOLY AND SHOULD SEIZE TO EXIST.

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                          ultragigagigantic@lemmy.ml
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                          #98

                          Valve:

                          Valve wins.

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                          • S spacescotsman@startrek.website

                            Sugars and additives are in nearly all foods, maybe we should stop asking manufacturers to disclose it on the ingredients list.

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                            monkeyslikebananas2@lemmy.world
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                            Waste of ink really

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                            • B bcsven@lemmy.ca

                              I have seen handmade tags, for stuff that wasn’t machine loomed, etc. But handmade clothing is mostly dead in the consumer world, unless you class mass production methods as handmade… Which they are made by hands in some stage

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                              nuko147@lemmy.world
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                              Handmade clothes may be not the norm but they are not extinct. Dresses, scarfs and accesorising can be found handmade. Luxury market is in majority handmade.

                              The point is that the label is not pointless. It exist and will exist in the future. I just hope that games with human art won’t be considered a luxury.

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                              • W who

                                PC gamers (sample size: at least 1) say they struggle to think of anything valuable that Tim Sweeney has ever said.

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                                verdi@feddit.org
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                                App Store policies from Apple and Google are unacceptable. That’s Sweeney. Broken clock right twice a day and all.

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                                  rampantparanoia2365@lemmy.world
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                                  “Will” is still a future tense word, right? As in “later, not now”

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                                  • S sabinstargem@lemmy.today

                                    I like AI, and see no issue with disclosing how it is applied. People who are pro-AI would like to further hone their craft, by understanding what workflows and issues are involved. Anti-AI folk can simply avoid what they dislike. Either way, it is win-win.

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                                    snugglesthefalse@sh.itjust.works
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                                    The main problem I have besides the ethics is that people keep trying to pass off substandard art as non-ai when it still just looks worse.

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                                    • C cashsky@sh.itjust.works

                                      Except every tool used for development is going to have some level of AI in it and unless you are also building your own AI free tool you aren’t going to know what’s truly AI free. AI is here and the cat’s out of the bag. There is no putting it back in at this point. We as a society need to figure out how to use it ethically.

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                                      cashsky@sh.itjust.works
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                                      #104

                                      As if down voting me is going to make the AI problem go away. Lemmy baffles me. People on here are the most pro FOSS but luddites at the same time when it comes to AI.

                                      There is no going back from anyone this. We are gonna have to figure out how to live with the consequences of AI. We should be making a lot more noise about AI to law makers. It’s coming for all of our jobs now matter what sector you work in. At some point people are going to have to accept it and make the best of it.

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                                        jacksilver@lemmy.world
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                                        I mean he’s not wrong, it’s like saying we’re going to have a flag for whether the game uses stock/bought assets or like saying whether an animated movie uses cgi.

                                        The real issue is that many are using AI poorly, but as developers become more familiar with the tools and work them more seamlessly into their workflow, it can be beneficial.

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                                        • H hadriscus@jlai.lu

                                          yea that’s just playing on semantics. Of course machine learning will keep assisting many different workflows, thank you Tim.
                                          Go ahead with your ML-assisted procedural animations, your ML-enhanced denoising, your ML-powered stochastic mesh pruning.

                                          What people don’t want is generated visuals/music that try and pass off as art. I’d love to summon debility to explain that the ruling class doesn’t get it, but they do -it’s a convenient way for them to save on human labor that is also… just too tempting to use for replacing art as well.

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                                          tgcoldrockn@lemmy.world
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                                          “it’s a convenient way for them to-” insert: exploit all culture, our past and present artists, writers, musicians, etc. . . The offense is utterly incomprehensible. Its like the billion dollar relativity thingy, where you just can’t get over the relative size of the comparison to $100,000. The amount of data stolen from past and current IP is too much for the layman to ever consider. It’s the heist of the epoch.

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