• parlaptie@feddit.org
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    15 hours ago

    Procedural generation is generative, but it ain’t AI. It especially has nothing in common with the exploitative practices of genAI training.

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      10 hours ago

      “AI” is just very advanced procedural generation. There’s been games that used image diffusion in the past too, just in a far smaller and limited scale (such as a single creature, like the pokemon with the spinning eyes

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        7 hours ago

        To me, what makes the difference is whether or not it’s trained on other people’s shit. The distinction between AI and an algorithm is pretty arbitrary, but I wouldn’t consider, for example, procedural generation via the wave function collapse algorithm to have the same moral implications as selling something using what most people would call AI-generated content.

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        10 hours ago

        By this logic, literally any code is genAI.

        Has a branch statement? It makes decisions. Displays something on the screen, even by stdout? Generated content.

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        14 hours ago

        It doesn’t make decisions, but neither does Gen AI. Not sure if you’re doubly wrong or half right.

        But it’s not Gen AI.

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        15 hours ago

        As I touched on previously, those aren’t the qualities that make people opposed to AI. But have fun arguing dictionary definitions.