Charlaquin
Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
And if a frog had wings he wouldn’t bump his ass on the ground when he hopped.Can there be ethical AI? Absolutely. If none of the seed art was stolen it's ethical.
And if a frog had wings he wouldn’t bump his ass on the ground when he hopped.Can there be ethical AI? Absolutely. If none of the seed art was stolen it's ethical.
Well now I'm wondering about the mechanics of frog hopping, damn it.And if a frog had wings he wouldn’t bump his ass on the ground when he hopped.
So possible, but will never happen at the corporate level.It's definitely a real promotion by the movie, whose marketing is controlled by Paramount not WotC.
Can there be ethical AI? Absolutely. If none of the seed art was stolen it's ethical.
If it is, they're going to get a C&D right soon. They're using WotC's trademarks liberally there.That being said, I don't see anything right now on the Photoleap site or anywhere else that this is an official thing licensed by WotC. This may just be shady advertising.
You would think that. And yet.. ~gestures to the whole of social media advertising~If it is, they're going to get a C&D right soon. They're using WotC's trademarks liberally there.
It was promoted by the Honor Among Thieves on all of their platforms. The only classes being created are the ones from the movie. It's a movie tie-in.If it is, they're going to get a C&D right soon. They're using WotC's trademarks liberally there.
It could also be that the film company has done a tie in, without checking with WotC first.
Agree.Can there be ethical AI? Absolutely. If none of the seed art was stolen it's ethical.
How does it benefit them to stigmatize AI art when you call them out specifically for having a vast trove of art they own and paid for to train an AI on completely legitimately if they wanted?WotC are one of the companies that benefits most from AI art being stigmatized, having both a vast trove of art they've already paid for to recycle and being able to parlay being the publisher of both Magic and D&D to reuse art between the two to make properly human-created art more economical for them than for their competitors. Also the art is the most consistently high quality part of their products.
So yeah, this seems like the work of a marketing firm hired by Paramount.