Nintendo is lobbying with the Japanese government against the use of AI (UP: Nintendo denies the reports)

Doesn't surprise me one bit give how protective they are of their IP. They must absolutely hate the countless Nintendo themed creations people have been, and are currently, making.
 
As CS Lewis noted, if you've made a mistake, progress is to undo that mistake.

Love this.

Using Lewis's logic, if AI development were found to be taking a harmful or unethical path, genuine progress would mean pausing, re-evaluating, or reversing those choices, not just pushing ahead for the sake of novelty or speed.
 
What these AI Andys in Silicon Valley will never understand is that nobody is going to pay for a game made mainly with AI.

Who would go to the cinema and pay to watch an AI-generated movie? Nobody.

Nintendo is right.
I always chuckle when I see comment like yours. Loud anti Ai activist who spread their hate of Ai across the web because the slops ruin their doomscrolling experience. Meanwhile my business just crossed 5 Millions ARR offering Ai solutions because in the real world, general public don't really care.
 
This thread in a nutshell:
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mainly using it to speed up the workflow.
That still leverages humanity's collective shared knowledge regardless.
I mean it's a silly argument on one level (there's no such thing as human creative works that 'aren't' influenced by what came before them), but at the same time - the difference is the scale at which it happens is incomprehensive to any human, and it'll only get worse.

But that might be necessary to save SP AAA.
It won't help - not even a little. AAA is foundationally about outspending the competition - if you level the playing field to make 'current' products more affordable, AAA will just be products that spend THAT to the next level. And that's how the industry has operated for the past 25 years. What defines the spending ceiling isn't the production/labor costs - it's the market potential.
The best you can hope for is that one day production values you're happy with will be ubiquitous - but that also means you'll get all the shovel ware slop dominating the market, there's no scenario that leads to quality at low-cost being dominant.
 
Slowly but surely Yamauchi Nintendo is coming back. I don't hate it, a lot of great things happened under Yamauchi..but some people may feel put off by it.
 
Love this.
Using Lewis's logic, if AI development were found to be taking a harmful or unethical path, genuine progress would mean pausing, re-evaluating, or reversing those choices, not just pushing ahead for the sake of novelty or speed.
AI and other buzzwords keep the general population under the impression that stagnant tech is radically changing and getting better.
Nintendo will use AI just like Apple and Microsoft use AI - to fool average people into buying new things that aren't meaningfully better than what they already own.
Soon enough all of the AI hype will collapse under its own weight and and another tech buzzword will take its place.
 
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