

Isnt that addressed in the post?


Isnt that addressed in the post?


Isnt itch.io only indie games?


Thats 96% of lemmy users


Mobile games that are being advertised
Some look fun, but because they are advertised, i know its going to be terrible with lots of ads


Why 4x minimum wage? How could they represent the poorest people in a country if they make quadruple the money?
If they cant live with minimum wage, its their problem to solve


This seems fun to play with in a virtual machine
Not sure any other use for it exists


Wouldnt the thing described in the wikipedia article not apply because of the description steam allows you to give and because 20% is not that high of a percentage?
Wouldnt the article linked on the post contradict your argument that there is no reason to add a way to disclose AI use because nobody is going to do that? There are a lot of games that admit to the use of AI


But its not too general. Steam allows you to give a description of the use of AI


If its common, it doesnt mean that every game is made like that and because something is notorious, it doesnt mean everyone knows about it


But there is a difference
Steam allows you to describe how you used AI


That kind of behavior should be disclosed too


Steam allows you to describe the use of AI
Also, if you know you are making a game for steam, why not just ignore the copilot suggestion? I dont think it will increase the time to make a game by that much time


Even if it is ignored by a lot of people, its better than not knowing at all


But it has meaning to some consumers. Not everyone can tell that an image has been majorly edited or created using a program created to replicate pictures


Because AI training and humans training are different


Why should something not be disclosed just because its common?


Couldnt have they just used real cards?
Because it uses the best desktop environment (GNOME) and im the most familiar with
(I wonder how many downvotes i will get)
What if the dog walks through a wall because of that? Thats a risk that cannot be taken
Does that mean that enemy AIs that choose a random position near them and find the shortest path to it are smarter than chatgpt? They have been called AI for longer than i played games with enemies
You can also disprove the argument by just using duckduckgo and filtering from before OpenAI existed https://duckduckgo.com/?q="AI"&df=1990-01-01..2015-01-01&t=fpas&ia=web