There are already comments, even here, saying that it’s okay for filler NPCs and non-crucial interactions. And with the executives, this might be the perfect start, an Overton window that they slowly (if that) push open further and further, replacing more and more of the human in the art process in the name of profit.
The latter is especially disappointing, not because these people don’t care or understand art, but because the profit here is illusory, almost entirely upstream, lies in pure speculation, and kills the planet and economies at a pace that’s practically unseen. They only do it because they think everybody else is doing it and they can’t be left behind, lest the line doesn’t up and they don’t talk about the current trend on another bullshit meeting.
This machine has been killing everyone who can’t work its gears within the top 10% of workers, for far far longer than the AI era. The problem is that now most of the former cog-turners are watching this truth unfold upon them instead of upon others.
Uh oh, something tells me the gaming community is going to prove them right.
G*mers made a big deal out of boycotting Sony.
Only to turn around and celebrate Palworld.
G*mers are dumb fucks
There are already comments, even here, saying that it’s okay for filler NPCs and non-crucial interactions. And with the executives, this might be the perfect start, an Overton window that they slowly (if that) push open further and further, replacing more and more of the human in the art process in the name of profit.
The latter is especially disappointing, not because these people don’t care or understand art, but because the profit here is illusory, almost entirely upstream, lies in pure speculation, and kills the planet and economies at a pace that’s practically unseen. They only do it because they think everybody else is doing it and they can’t be left behind, lest the line doesn’t up and they don’t talk about the current trend on another bullshit meeting.
The corporate world is such a mistake.
This machine has been killing everyone who can’t work its gears within the top 10% of workers, for far far longer than the AI era. The problem is that now most of the former cog-turners are watching this truth unfold upon them instead of upon others.
The leopard always eats the face.