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    • FaradayF
      Faraday @Tez
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      @Tez said in AI Megathread:

      But the problem I ran into was not always knowing the right terms to google. Google would lead me to (probably ai-generated, haha) shallow websites devoid of real content when I was looking for architecture information.

      Finding stuff on Google is definitely a problem. Research is an art unto itself, and I would love to see ethically-sourced tools to help with that.

      But take AresMUSH for instance. Ask ChatGPT about Ares and it spits out a mix of facts that range from complete nonsense (“Evennia is built off Ares” - or sometimes vice-versa) to info lifted straight off my copyrighted website. Not only does it not credit its sources, if you ask it where it got this info it basically tells you it doesn’t know because the nature of a LLM puts all the words into a blender.

      I also love the time a couple lawyers got in trouble for using legal cases that ChatGPT invented out of whole cloth in a lawsuit.

      ETA:
      @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

      Oh my god, the idea of vetting the sources makes me want to get a PhD and become a college professor just so I can be paid for doing something so agonizingly boring.

      Huh? I’m not talking about an exhaustive background check. It’s as simple as looking through the list of search results and saying: “Looks legit” versus “Lol, some random garbage”.

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      • juniperskyJ
        junipersky Administrators
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        I’ve had my descs insulted enough times that writing them does cause anxiety for me. So the thought of being able to have something generated for me, and then I have some emotional distance from it being made fun of and critiqued. . . That sounds like a barrier being removed from me being able to join a game.

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          dvoraen @Faraday
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          @Faraday lol, we literally linked the same video almost simultaneously

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          • Vulgar BoyV
            Vulgar Boy @dvoraen
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            @dvoraen said in AI Megathread:

            @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

            @Faraday said in AI Megathread:

            @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

            A lot easier and faster than googling “what would a rich guy in the 1700s wear to the signing of a declaration of independence ball”.

            Faster, yes, but the problem with using generative AI for research is that it just makes crap up.

            With a google search you can actually vet the sources and recognize the difference between answers derived from a historical fashion website and someone’s revolutionary war fanfic.

            Holy shit, that sounds like so much work for a scene where my character will wear his Corinthian trousers and colonial feather hat once. And if ChatGPT assures me that George Washington’s best pals all wore Peter Pan hats it’s a pretty safe bet that no one else at the emperor’s cotillion is going to correct me.

            Oh my god, the idea of vetting the sources makes me want to get a PhD and become a college professor just so I can be paid for doing something so agonizingly boring.

            I’m going to leave this (lawyer) video here about why vetting sources is a good thing.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqSYljRYDEM&pp=ygUNbGVnYWxlYWdsZSBhaQ%3D%3D

            ETA - No one’s asking you to take your fine toothed (flea?) comb through everything someone produces, but you better believe someone might in matters of import.

            I’ll keep this in mind when I’m looking at AI to write the clothing part of a description I’m doing for a supreme court case.

            love that perfect frown

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            • FaradayF
              Faraday @Vulgar Boy
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              @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

              I’ll keep this in mind when I’m looking at AI to write the clothing part of a description I’m doing for a supreme court case.

              Just hope you don’t have the same luck as the one MIT study that had it suggest they wear a swimsuit to court.

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              • AshkuriA
                Ashkuri @Tez
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                @Tez said in AI Megathread:

                the problem I ran into was not always knowing the right terms to google

                I once googled “building in rome with a hole in the roof so demons can get out” because I couldn’t remember the name of the Pantheon. All I had to go on was half remembered art history and the manner in which I was 68% drunk. I still found it, Googling Vaguely can get you a lot of answers.

                @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

                Oh my god, the idea of vetting the sources makes me want to get a PhD and become a college professor just so I can be paid for doing something so agonizingly boring.

                Nobody’s saying you have to vet everything like it’s your thesis and it’s silly to act like that’s the ask. But I submit to you that Googling Weird Shit is a cornerstone of this medium, sometimes a fantastic one.

                If you don’t want to describe the clothing you can literally just write “his clothes are colorful and finely made, if a bit behind the fashion” or whatever the hell. Don’t gotta cry that you don’t know exactly when to employ a cravat, and you still don’t need AI for it.

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                • TezT
                  Tez Administrators @Ashkuri
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                  @imstillhere said in AI Megathread:

                  @Tez said in AI Megathread:

                  the problem I ran into was not always knowing the right terms to google

                  I once googled “building in rome with a hole in the roof so demons can get out” because I couldn’t remember the name of the Pantheon. All I had to go on was half remembered art history and the manner in which I was 68% drunk. I still found it, Googling Vaguely can get you a lot of answers.

                  I admire your powers.

                  she/they

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                  • Vulgar BoyV
                    Vulgar Boy @Ashkuri
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                    @imstillhere said in AI Megathread:

                    @Tez said in AI Megathread:

                    the problem I ran into was not always knowing the right terms to google

                    I once googled “building in rome with a hole in the roof so demons can get out” because I couldn’t remember the name of the Pantheon. All I had to go on was half remembered art history and the manner in which I was 68% drunk. I still found it, Googling Vaguely can get you a lot of answers.

                    @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

                    Oh my god, the idea of vetting the sources makes me want to get a PhD and become a college professor just so I can be paid for doing something so agonizingly boring.

                    Nobody’s saying you have to vet everything like it’s your thesis and it’s silly to act like that’s the ask. But I submit to you that Googling Weird Shit is a cornerstone of this medium, sometimes a fantastic one.

                    If you don’t want to describe the clothing you can literally just write “his clothes are colorful and finely made, if a bit behind the fashion” or whatever the hell. Don’t gotta cry that you don’t know exactly when to employ a cravat, and you still don’t need AI for it.

                    Nobody’s saying I gotta or don’t gotta do nothin’, and they better not or I’ll give 'em what for. I’m just saying it’s a use case I could appreciate, and where it likely would never be noticed. Where it barely even matters, except that it gives a person just enough confidence to walk with a little pep in their step. Like Dumbo and his feather. I don’t play fancy people for a reason. I dress like shit so I play characters who dress like shit. I know my limits.

                    Honestly, I’m kinda surprised to see people getting upset at these edge cases while no one seems to care too much that there are entire games now where people are using AI to make their character images. Is it because when someone uses AI to do writing there is an attempt at deception, whereas no one is pretending their AI hottie was painted by them?

                    I tried to do the AI art thing for a game, but I don’t have access to the good AI art sites, so the only one I could use was primarily for endlessly generating hot anime girls and I couldn’t justify any of my dudes looking like hot anime girls. Though the future is not yet written.

                    love that perfect frown

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                    • AshkuriA
                      Ashkuri @Vulgar Boy
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                      @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

                      Is it because when someone uses AI to do writing there is an attempt at deception, whereas no one is pretending their AI hottie was painted by them?

                      AI art bothers me even worse because I’ve had art stolen. Art-stealy algorithms really set my hair on fire.

                      I’ve already lost that argument like 300x in the mu-scape though, so today I am narrowing my argument to imstillhere hates chatgpt and maybe later we can get back on imstillhere super hates midjourney

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                      • TezT
                        Tez Administrators @Vulgar Boy
                        last edited by Tez

                        @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

                        Honestly, I’m kinda surprised to see people getting upset at these edge cases while no one seems to care too much that there are entire games now where people are using AI to make their character images. Is it because when someone uses AI to do writing there is an attempt at deception, whereas no one is pretending their AI hottie was painted by them?

                        Wyrdhold makes use of a lot of AI imagery: PBs and theme images, too, like with our templates. I think the transparency around the use of MJ is part of why it didn’t bother me on Concordia, as well as the fact that I have become somewhat inured to it.

                        For better or worse, I think the community as a whole has become somewhere between resigned to and accepting of MJ. The use ChatGPT to start generating written content feels like a step farther, given that this is a hobby primarily about writing, after all, rather than one where we are scribbling pictures and passing them back and forth to each other.

                        ETA: PS @imstillhere you are valid too.

                        she/they

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                        • FaradayF
                          Faraday @Ashkuri
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                          @imstillhere said in AI Megathread:

                          I’ve already lost that argument like 300x in the mu-scape though, so today I am narrowing my argument to imstillhere hates chatgpt and maybe later we can get back on imstillhere super hates midjourney

                          FWIW I hate MJ just as much as ChatGPT. We are not alone, even if we are in the minority.

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                          • I
                            icanbeyourmuse
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                            What is MJ? I just keep thinking it is Spiderman’s Mary Jane but since this is AI context, I am going to assume my association is wrong.

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                            • TezT
                              Tez Administrators @icanbeyourmuse
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                              @icanbeyourmuse Midjourney! There are other generative art tools as well, like stable diffusion.

                              she/they

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                              • Third EyeT
                                Third Eye
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                                I have a lot of FEELINGS about the rise of AI content but few coherent thoughts and I feel like this is a place where people have to draw their own lines, because this shit isn’t going away.

                                My hard ‘NO NO NO’ lines are engaging with poses that have been generated via AI and playing in a setting that’s been largely written by AI. It just isn’t why I’m here and gives me massive uncanny valley feelings. I wouldn’t play an online tabletop campaign GM’d by an AI, either. There’s a human aspect of all these things that are the reason why I’m there, including the dumb shit humans do. This hobby is a social thing for me and that’s where my actual interesting moments from it come from.

                                Beyond that my feelings get a lot grayer. I’m not going to pretend I care if someone got a desc or PB pic from an AI because I don’t care about descs and, while I feel like it’s less fraught, it’s not like there aren’t ‘I feel weird about this’ implications about using images of real people, even actors and models. I make use of prompt sites and name generators for random ideas and I certainly don’t think that’s wrong, just that ChatGPT is taking it to places where the lines between a prompt and something more gets muddled. I also do acknowledge the weird space MUs have always existed in, in terms of copyright, though nowadays I mostly play original themes so I’m not engaging with that contradiction in real-time.

                                I really wish more guardrails existed to keep AI from scraping art and writing built by creative professionals because seeing the accelerated adoption of it trampling those people is a major bummer. Maybe it’ll come but I rarely think tech regulation is on the right side of worker protections, so I’m not that optimistic.

                                End of the day, idk, it feels complicated and the more it pervades my RP the less fun engaging with that environment is for me, so I mostly hope gamebuilders are upfront about the level to which AI was involved in their project. At that point, I can make an informed decision as a player and accept or leave it.

                                I want something else to get me through this
                                Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
                                I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

                                She/Her or They/Them

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                                • FaradayF
                                  Faraday @Third Eye
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                                  @Third-Eye said in AI Megathread:

                                  because this shit isn’t going away.

                                  That’s not necessarily true if OpenAI gets sued into oblivion (which is looking increasingly likely as lawsuit after lawsuit piles on).

                                  Piracy will never entirely go away, but there are degrees of how integrated it becomes in mainstream society.

                                  Napster eventually fell, though it did leave its mark on the music industry.

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                                    Testament
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                                    If AI generated art gets sued into oblivion and we all lose access to Midjourney, I don’t feel like mjuch will change for mushes. It’ll just mean another AI-based program will take it’s place or people will just go back to using the same 10 pictures of Jason Momoa. Which I’m not sure if that’s any better, but we’ve been doing it longer.

                                    I don't know what I'm doing. Poke at Seven Nations sevennations.aresmush.com port 2021

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                                    • somasatoriS
                                      somasatori @Testament
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                                      @Testament Hey! Some of us used Cillian Murphy.

                                      they/them

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                                        Testament
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                                        Had a very long talk about this today with my SO, who is an artist and has some very thoughtful opinions on it as a whole. But what she did point out to me was this after a talk with a someone who works at Shutterstock while at a Figma conference.

                                        Shutterstock has it’s own generative AI solely for it’s members, and if you opt-in to allowing your images to be used in their generative AI, you’re paid royalties for it.

                                        I thought that was interesting, so I figure I’d share.

                                        https://www.shutterstock.com/blog/shutterstock-building-ethical-ai

                                        I don't know what I'm doing. Poke at Seven Nations sevennations.aresmush.com port 2021

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                                        • Third EyeT
                                          Third Eye @Vulgar Boy
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                                          @Vulgar-Boy said in AI Megathread:

                                          Honestly, I’m kinda surprised to see people getting upset at these edge cases while no one seems to care too much that there are entire games now where people are using AI to make their character images. Is it because when someone uses AI to do writing there is an attempt at deception, whereas no one is pretending their AI hottie was painted by them?

                                          Honestly, kinda, for me. It is VERY easy for me to tell at a glance if something is a Midjourney generated PB or if it isn’t. Those images are obvious and it doesn’t feel like anybody’s trying to hide where they came from. And not gonna lie, I would probably opt out of a game that insisted I use MJ to generate my character image. How it’s different than using a PB of a public image of an actor/model I can’t quantify, I’d just feel uncomfortable if I didn’t have the choice.

                                          I do feel like it takes more effort to suss out through just reading/using AI sensing tools if thematic or roster character text is generated via AI or not. And I would feel somewhat ‘trapped’ and a little gross if a game I thought was fully written and GM’d by a human ended up being a whole-cloth AI creation.

                                          I want something else to get me through this
                                          Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
                                          I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

                                          She/Her or They/Them

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                                          • SpaceKhomeiniS
                                            SpaceKhomeini @Testament
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                                            @Testament said in AI Megathread:

                                            If AI generated art gets sued into oblivion and we all lose access to Midjourney, I don’t feel like mjuch will change for mushes. It’ll just mean another AI-based program will take it’s place or people will just go back to using the same 10 pictures of Jason Momoa. Which I’m not sure if that’s any better, but we’ve been doing it longer.

                                            When it comes to AI PBs I’m gonna flex my age hard here and point out that I remember a time when “PBs didn’t exist.”

                                            In some ways, I miss the lack of focus on them, but that ship fucking sailed long ago so I will just sulk in this world full of a billion and one Tom Hardys that are magically 6’4" and Eva Greens that are 5’2" and wonder why this shit was even necessary. But this is all just another area where this hobby sort of passed me by.

                                            As it stands, I pretty much hate prompt-driven “AI” as a stand-in for anything but there’s a pile of post-pandemic GPUs that won’t sell themselves, so this silicon and capital has to go somewhere, right?

                                            I woke up feeling so good, I think I’d better call in sick/ I need a personal trainer to help me hold my drink
                                            I plan to be spontaneous next time we meet/I’m putting off procrastinating until next week
                                            I’ll get onto it when I give a shit

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