Don’t push this off, OP. Check this first. Immediately.
Don’t push this off, OP. Check this first. Immediately.
They are, but change is scary. And many will likely lose their jobs - especially those who refuse to learn how to use it.
It’s not all sunshine and rainbows for creatives currently, but it isn’t all dystopia either. A regular schmuck could never produce the same work as a professional, even with AI.
Sure, you can pump out a bunch of stuff, and some of it might look really good, but in the end, if you want precision, you’re going to want an artist.
I mean, surely New Vegas was pretty much the only Bethesda Rpg that didn’t need a shit ton of mods to be playable? Haha
The trailer looks great, but I know better than to trust trailers at this stage.
Skyrim is popular because of its modding capabilities. I would have never touched it after the first 60 hours if it didn’t have a great modding community.
If you want a similar cow to milk, you have to be prepared to invest into creating good modding tools.
The lack of a mobile app is what’s keeping me from trying kbin.social right now.
Alright, but functionally, for a reddit refuge, which one is “better”?
Edit: and what’s Mastodon?
Depends on the university policy. To me, I don’t see any difference between certain AI use and plagiarism. And plagiarism ought to result in expulsion.
As an instructor, however, it is increasingly difficult being 100% certain someone is using an LLM. While the easy spot is usually shorter paragraphs and a final hedging paragraph (the one paragraph that OpenAI included so they won’t be liable if shit goes south), there is still no way to be sure.
So instead, I just have to begrudgingly nod along as my engineering students dump awful, boring AI texts on me.