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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/8882542

It's a different story for the more established studios with an existing following and previous titles. Game Oracle found that the use of AI by these studios resulted in a significant 40% to 60% drop in sales.

That's a huge difference. AI stigma seems to hit competent developers with a lot to lose the hardest, and I'm not sure that game studios are ready to accept it.

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[–] Fribbtastic@lemmy.world 2 points 5 hours ago

I don't really agree with that.

You also wouldn't really know that a coat was made of ethically sourced pelts or if it was made from animals in abhorrent and cruel conditions. But knowing that could shift your opinion of buying that coat, simply because you wouldn't want to support the practice of abusing and the cruel treatment of Animals.

"AI" is something that a lot of people are not OK with. Disclosing that something contains AI is a good thing because it increases transparency, and a person could determine that they don't want to support its usage.

I also think that, no, "AI" isn't as easily distinguishable anymore as you might think, at least not generally. Heck, I am still sometimes getting the "ignore all previous instructions" comments because I like to explain things in more detail, which ends up in walls of text (because regurgitating solutions doesn't really help). What you clearly be able to distinguish as "made by AI" are the poor examples, the "slop".