Who's betting how many of these companies are betting on replacing people like artists with "AI" and will go out of business eventually when that doesn't pan out like they'd hoped?
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But what if it does pan out how they hope
Then we eat the rich
I think then that would cause some big sociological and economic issues. At least for the short term.
The industry overextended during the free money era. Got nothing to do with the bogeyman
It destroyed only half of its humans. Disappointing.
I guess they'll never see the credits roll at this rate.
Why does this important yet depressing news seem more like an ad for their upcoming game?
Watch this: https://youtu.be/-653Z1val8s?feature=shared
Thanks. That was really interesting and gives a good insight of it.
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Is the studio half full or half empty?