Grondel wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 3:58 pm
Tassadar wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 2:07 pm
I doubt game companies will suddenly switch to this due to all the blurry areas,...
2023 several thousand 2D/3D artists lost their job in the gaming industrie. It is just a lot cheaper to have 1 guy capable of utilizing AI tools doing the job of 10 people in half the time. It´s not AI that is taking the job, it´s the guy that is able to use the new tool.
Same will happen for voice and i expect complete cinematic movies done by AI within the next two years.
sers,
Thomas
Its over 10,000 in the last 18months.
I think you're over estimating the abilities of AI at the moment. Especially for the acurate, military history needs we have. Yes its party tricks look superficially good and are technically very impressive. But then look at the prompts they use. Look at how little control they've ultimately had over the contents of the image, how impossibly difficult it is to art direct.
Its not the tech bro using AI tools thats losing people their jobs. Its the people deciding that substandard AI art from someone with no art or game background, that can't be art directed, is good enough that they'll willingly sack hundreds of actually talented and experienced people.
And for the record, no. We've a company policy not to use AI for final assets. Its an insult to our players and our artists, not to mention a legal minefield given many of our games have professional versions.
Pat
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