10 years ago I’d have probably thought this was a really cool idea, but now all this seems like to me is another way to pay someone else in order to feed them training data for them to make more money on.
Yeah I have to wonder now if they are going to start incorporating AI training into regular video games, or use data from them, if they haven’t already, for training. How many billions of hours of Call of Duty and Battlefield have people played? I shudder to think.
Pictonico is a first-party yoke and Nintendo has a policy of not using generative LLMs (primary source in Japanese ) because they’re at least consistent in their views in copyright. So I wouldn’t worry about it being used fir “AI” training. There might be some data harvesting, but most likely they’ll just sell microtransactions like their other smartphone games.
10 years ago I’d have probably thought this was a really cool idea, but now all this seems like to me is another way to pay someone else in order to feed them training data for them to make more money on.
Yeah I have to wonder now if they are going to start incorporating AI training into regular video games, or use data from them, if they haven’t already, for training. How many billions of hours of Call of Duty and Battlefield have people played? I shudder to think.
Pictonico is a first-party yoke and Nintendo has a policy of not using generative LLMs (primary source in Japanese ) because they’re at least consistent in their views in copyright. So I wouldn’t worry about it being used fir “AI” training. There might be some data harvesting, but most likely they’ll just sell microtransactions like their other smartphone games.