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While I do understand that Ai based video games can be a horrid horrid breeding ground for shovel ware and that content generated by Ai has been deemed to have no copyright protection, there is also a case for specifically built and trained models that use copyrighted datasets to train the model, why should they be treated like the rest of the bunch and given the boot?
Ai can improve a lot of games and can help generate new good quality content if trained correctly, and I personally think that steam and the law should try regulating Ai and Ai generated content rather than forcing them to the corner...
what are your opinions and why ??
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