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This AI stuff is an absolute mess. Such an assault on small creators by multibillion dollar companies.

I try and be open minded and kind but this is just wrong.

https://chirp.enworld.org/@Abstruse/110837624920893976

nostr:npub1y8kdlpek2qjz6c6jvgltgvl9a79wxekq32s5kcyx6jx3nk24pwwqephwg7 - "It was work for hire meaning Wizards can do what it wants with the art!"

I addressed this one already but I want to reiterate a point many people in these debates forget:

LEGAL IS NOT THE SAME AS ETHICAL.

Just because you legally CAN do something doesn't make it right.

nostr:npub1d406td07pu8y9udhwl9atrex2q3ywh350ag6w29d6te8s27zswzq3zu7lw nostr:npub1y8kdlpek2qjz6c6jvgltgvl9a79wxekq32s5kcyx6jx3nk24pwwqephwg7 there's no evidence that Wizards put anything through an AI engine though.

There's a single artist in question and they've explained what they did

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nostr:npub1u4kdjphm3zjuanddjnuf0x2dw4gxleg4n6j3c8equp4w6z8mmxyq0nvxe4 nostr:npub1d406td07pu8y9udhwl9atrex2q3ywh350ag6w29d6te8s27zswzq3zu7lw Wizards of the Coast commissioned an artist who did "enhancements" to art made by other artists.

I can't cite the quote from the D&D artist because it was on Bluesky and that platform's still invite-only and requires an account to view.