Comment on Larian CEO Responds to Divinity Gen AI Backlash: 'We Are Neither Releasing a Game With Any AI Components, Nor Are We Looking at Trimming Down Teams to Replace Them With AI'

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brucethemoose@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

because anyone who knows even a scrap of how LLM/GANs work knows that the data needs to train a model would be far beyond the reach of a company of Larian’s scale

If it’s a media model, they could start with existing open weights. There are tons of them already.

If it’s not, and something really niche, and doesn’t already exist to their satisfaction, it probably doesn’t need to be that big. A lot of weird stuff like sketch -> 3D models are trained on university student project time + money budgets.

We don’t need defenders coming in here trying to pretend that the CEO hasn’t just clarified that they are using AI for preproduction, we know this and it’s not up for debate now.

No. We don’t.

And frankly, why do I need to play their game when I could just AI generate my own slop and save the 70 bucks

I dunno what you’re on about, that has nothing to do with tools used in preproduction. How do you know they’ll even use text models? Much less that a single would ever be shipped in the final game? And how are you equating LLM slop to a Larian RPG?

hit, it seems like they’ve forgotten about the community that got them to where they are today in favor of some AAA gaming nonsense.

Except literally every word that comes out of interviews is care for their developers, and their community, which they continue to support.

Frankly, there are plenty of games that people judge from the outset. There’s a reason why we have the saying “First impressions matter”. They’ve left a bad taste in anyone who dares question the ethics of AI use, but thankfully there might be an audience of people out there who like slop more than I dislike it so they could be ok. No skin off my nose.

Read that again; pretend it’s not about AI.

It sounds like language gamergate followers use as excuses to hate something they’ve never even played, when they’ve read some headline they don’t like.


…Look, if Divinity comes out and it has any slop in it, it can burn in hell. If it comes out that they partnered with OpenAI or whomever extensively, it deserves to get shunned and raked over coals.

But I do not like this zealous hate for something that hasn’t even come out, that we know little about. It reminds me of the most toxic parts of Reddit and other cesspools of the internet, and frankly I hope it stops spreading here.

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