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If most games will contain AI content, then an "AI-free" badge couldn't be more important. He must understand that that statement is a complete logical fallacy, right?
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.
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.
This is consistent. Do you realize who the Luddites were?