Mozart died broke in 1850. He was a genius, the greatest musician who ever lived. No one learned how brilliant he was until people studied his work for centuries. Now we realize that his contributions weren't just pleasing, acceptable, they were profound. They weren't constrained by the rigid laws of classical music, they filled them. He took strict rules and made them beautiful. He was a master of his craft.
You are a mozart @Trollivier@sh.itjust.works. I see you. I hope historians look at your work centuries from now and realize that they are beholding ai-generated perfection.
where in the article does it say the owners are looking to pay fewer writers? it explicitly says "Capcom [isn't] trying to use AI to generate anything directly related to gameplay, stories or character designs." please let us know
Sometimes people leave to point out failure. One example is leaving a note on your twitter, signing off, and never signing back on. It's not to get attention; you'd never know if anyone replied or not.
Forcing these popups in our faces was punishment for fighting back during the battle for the internet. We lost, and the elites shoved insulting disruptive messages in our faces to remind us of our failure every time we browse. I was so disappointed.
Apps are programs