Wastelander92
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Update from Nintendo on Gen AI:
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You mean the evil. Pandora was the chick who opened it.Can't put Pandora back in the box.
Nintendo are clowns, as always stuck in the past rejecting innovations and being late adopters of most things.
so annoying in God of War 3Pandora was the chick who opened it.
It's literally just ripping off everything popular and mixing it together. Can it ever really be creative?
The problem with ai is it uses likeness of things and people already on the net. It's literally just ripping off everything popular and mixing it together. Can it ever really be creative?
The problem with ai is it uses likeness of things and people already on the net. It's literally just ripping off everything popular and mixing it together. Can it ever really be creative?
What if she enjoys packophilia?You mean the evil. Pandora was the chick who opened it.
Bill Murray was setting himself conditions and putting on a bad attitude for making Ghostbusters 3...The problem with ai is it uses likeness of things and people already on the net. It's literally just ripping off everything popular and mixing it together. Can it ever really be creative?
One could even see Pandora's Box as a metaphor for AI.Can't close Pandora's box.
I strongly doubt that. Iwata believed in the creativity of his peeps, which AI being the absence of creativity would more than likely go against his philosophy.Ironically I'm pretty sure Iwata would have supported the adoption of IA.
Yeah. Why are people in AI's boat all of a sudden? Because Nintendo's against it? Reminds me of another kind of derangement syndrome...Nintendo once again prove that they are the only real deal left.
In 5 years Nintendo will release a Mario game with an annoying side character (say, a hat…) with AI-generated dialogue that comments on your gameplay and then try to patent it as some super secret sauce.
Toxic company.
It doesn't matter how you feel about it, at this point it can't be stopped.
Can't close Pandora's box.
Literally nothing is stopping a company from doing and patenting it first.In 5 years Nintendo will release a Mario game with an annoying side character (say, a hat…) with AI-generated dialogue that comments on your gameplay and then try to patent it as some super secret sauce.
Toxic company.
I strongly doubt that. Iwata believed in the creativity of his peeps, which AI being the absence of creativity would more than likely go against his philosophy.
Modern nintendo being a bunch of penny pinching suits however, absolutely surprises me that theyre against AI
Nintendo will adopt IA too, but as always they'll do it like 10 years after the rest of the people. And then their fans will claim that Nintendo invented IA, and Nitnendo may even go to patent it.Successful clowns.
Ironically I'm pretty sure Iwata would have supported the adoption of IA.
Boomers used to say "Were you there?" jokes for decades.The only one that can copy Nintendo games over and over again is Nintendo
I'm not that old and neither AmericanBoomers used to say "Were you there?" jokes for decades.
True. But you can at least make life annoying for the people who behave like absolute fucking retards with that technology. I wouldn't mind if Google, OpenAI et al. would get a some fists in their faces once in a while.It doesn't matter how you feel about it, at this point it can't be stopped.
Can't close Pandora's box.
AI today is like the car industry before safety regulations. Something will probably have to go terribly wrong before we see real oversight.True. But you can at least make life annoying for the people who behave like absolute fucking retards with that technology. I wouldn't mind if Google, OpenAI et al. would get a some fists in their faces once in a while.
That's quite the clever analogy.AI today is like the car industry before safety regulations. Something will probably have to go terribly wrong before we see real oversight.
If you're against the democratization of AI you're against progress.