A Valve artist has defended AI disclosures on storefronts like Steam, saying they only scare those with “low effort” products.

  • Lucy (PieFed edition) [she/faer]@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    Because AI-gened voices and graphics are terrible in their own right. They’re super unnatural and casually wander into Uncanny Valley.

    Also I’m not paying for a product that wasn’t human-made. I don’t want to support those who waste their time talking to a chatbot like a moron.

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      13 hours ago

      They are terrible now, but they will get better and better. The code will be at least AI-assist generated regardless.

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        9 hours ago

        No. AI cannot “get better,” that’s what techbros say so they don’t light a trillion dollars on fire. LLMs cannot avoid hallucinations and even now are being trained on their own excrement, human centipede style. They hope you tell yourself this lie so you don’t notice when they move on to the next hyped up pile of shit.

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          6 hours ago

          I use ai tools for embedded code generation regularly. They are getting noticeably better by the month. The tools that wrap the ai direct it better and the reasoning systems really work out pretty complicated systems quite well now. One still needs to know how to architect stuff, and be aware to redirect it when it goes off the rails, but there’s absolutely no doubt that it speeds up coding and can do a good job.