• Lumiluz@slrpnk.net
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    11 hours ago

    What if they use it as part of the art tho?

    Like a horror game that uses an AI to just slightly tweak an image of the paintings in a haunted building continuously everytime you look past them to look just 1% creepier?

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      6 hours ago

      That’s an interesting enough idea in theory, so here’s my take on it, in case you want one.

      Yes, it sounds magical, but:

      • AI sucks at make it more X. It doesn’t understand scary, so you’ll get worse crops of the training data, not meaningful changes.
      • It’s prohibitively expensive and unfeasible for the majority of consumer hardware.
      • Even if it gets a thousand times cheaper and better at its job, is GenAI really the best way to do this?
      • Is it the only one? Are alternatives also built on exploitation? If they aren’t, I think you should reconsider.
    • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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      11 hours ago

      Would the feature in that horror game Zort where you sometimes use the player respon item and it respons an NPC that will use clips of what a specific dead player has said while playing count as AI use? If so, that’s a pretty good use of AI in horror games in my opinion.