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and it's up to us gamers to stand up for the folks in this industry by utterly rejecting the use of these AI engines in our video games.
Uh no. As a gamer, I respectfully say fvck them. In the past 10 years they done more damage to themselves and the industry than they'll ever realize or willingly admit. They're out of touch and more than happy alienate the audience, source material by self-inserting or injecting their social/political/ideological viewpoints and after receiving backlash when trying to justify it as taking artistic liberty doesn't work or they just blatantly don't care say things things like "if you don't like it don't buy it," "this wasn't made for you," or "Umad? lol. Deal with it" So stand up for them? Nah, Fvck those people. If we have to throw the baby out with the bath water so be it. As anyone who is notable, or actually talented are at the end of their careers or retired anyway since newer people seem to be chosen based more on social presence than actual talent.
Why do you think AI is a multi-trillion-dollar industry? Because it's set to replace most professions. That's it! It's the only reason why so many mega-corporations and international conglomerates are so invested into it. They'll replace all jobs that can be automated by AI subroutines. A lot of people would call me crazy not long ago, and many may still think I am, but I have always held a sincere and strong belief that ultimately, this is the end goal. People who have held jobs which were automated by AI and/or entirely robotized will be put in some sort of universal basic income scheme and left to fend for themselves. I don't think even us on the law field are exempt from this. By the end of next year, before I graduate, I'm probably going to write my thesis on the potential ramifications of replacing attorneys with artificial intelligence, even though my opinions might just be too strong for an academic paper on it. it's insane!
I told you folks. I warned you guys. And i'll just leave this old post of mine here.
Opinions on AI
The poll question is open. I don't want to influence your answers by giving my opinion until page 5 or 10 or whatever. Fire away! :) In case you're not that familiar with AI, or just want some food for thought before answering: The title may mislead you into thinking only of the dangers, but...www.techpowerup.com
My opinion hasn't changed since that post and it will probably never change. I'm vehemently opposed to the "Great AI replacement" and I sincerely believe that it is going to happen eventually. We just have to stand our ground for as long as we can.
I hold the belief that if a position can be automated or replaced with a robot then that is a position that didn't need to exist in the first place and was merely an opportunity to be exploited, which is fine but when things have run their course people need to know how to let go and move on. If the gravy train is pulling out of the station just as you got there that sucks, but realize that you are either going to have to find another way to get to Gravytown or wait for the next train.
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