I’m honestly somewhat offended at the mere suggestion that this could be acceptable.
No, Phil Spencer, Having AI Mock Up An Old Game Is Not The Same As Preserving It
Submitted 2 weeks ago by schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de to games@lemmy.world
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KickMeElmo@sopuli.xyz 2 weeks ago
brsrklf@jlai.lu 2 weeks ago
Guys, it’s okay. Sure, it sounds bad that we somehow let the complete works of William Shakespeare disappear from the planet. But we have a new data center with a billion monkeys on typewriters. Give them some time, and they’re bound to stumble on that old stuff eventually.
BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
AI can make Shakespeare BETTER! Like it can put it in modern text speak, and shorten it down to fit in a 30 second tiktok, plus give space for ad breaks and team product placement. AI will help enhance user engagement with Shakespeare and also leverage new monetisation options and cross platform synergies.
All we have to do is let people copyright AI made content because ultimately it wasn’t Shakespeare that did tge hard work, it was the AI tech Bros who transformed it into a modern content meme and raised 3rd quarter profits.
brsrklf@jlai.lu 2 weeks ago
You’ve convinced me brother. Buying 3 Lady Macbeth NFTs for my metaverse Web 3.0 gatcha play-to-earn game right now.
Renacles@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
30 seconds? You better put some Subway Surfers there or I’m out.
BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
One thing Phil Spencer does not seem to care about is emulation. There are already Xbox and PlayStation emulators that allow access to more of both platforms back catalogues than any of the current generation consoles are capable of…
Xbox could build cloud based emulators off the open source tools already available and make their entire Xbox back catalogue accessible to current users to stream. They could help improve the tools to ensure greater and greater compatibility for titles and then it would be there forever.
The reason it doesn’t happen is money. They dont see money in game preservation so they dont bother beyond a few big name nostalgia hits. Muse AI isn’t about game preservation, its about game development - they’re just pissing around with game preservation to feed it content as a punt on the future for it somehow making game development cheaper.
pycorax@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
I can’t say I buy this fully. From a marketkng standpoint, it seems like a huge win: “Subscribe to game pass ultimate and you get thousands of games old and new, up by thousands from last year”. From a financial standpoint, running those emulators should be a lot less compute heavy than current games so it should be cheaper.
The only real issue I see here is legal. Licensing the rights to distribute the games via streaming for their entire back catalogue can’t be easy.
shadowedcross@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
Oh OK, he’s trying to sell something, what a surprise…
tonytins@pawb.social 2 weeks ago
That is the dumbest I’ve heard.
SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
You must not follow US politics
tonytins@pawb.social 2 weeks ago
If I had a nickel for every dumb thing that went on in US politics, I’d be filthy rich.
warmaster@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
XenonRecomp > Phil’s AI
LandedGentry@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
[deleted]brsrklf@jlai.lu 2 weeks ago
They present Muse as a “generative AI model of a videogame” that you’d train to “learn about older games”. Which seems a very bold claim to begin with.
If this is anything like that, this is not a way to preserve the original game, it’s an attempt at reproducing (parts of?) it. And since generative AI is involved, there is no reason to believe it will be a faithful recreation.
Of course this could all be marketing bullshit, and for all we know their AI is just another coding assistant AI that they might use to create remakes. And then they’ll only be as faithful as the team making it can or will do it, as has always been the case with remakes.
Anyway, remaking is not preserving.
quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
i agree with the headline. strongly. didn’t read the article.
btw is tech dirt still funded by (one of) Koch bros?
sigmaklimgrindset@sopuli.xyz 2 weeks ago
According to their Wikipedia, Techdirt only accepted money from Charles Koch’s foundation for a lawsuit (amongst other donors), and are owned by Floor64.
Floor 64’s website only has 2 people listed in their management team, but I couldn’t dig up if either are linked to the Koch’s (I was pretty cursory about it though).
Aielman15@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
AI techbros will have you believe that you can solve world hunger, cure cancer, and colonize Mars with a few prompts on ChatGPT.
Yet their AI is still incapable of answering two prompts consecutively without making shit up, or drawing a human without turning it into an eldritch abomination.
Game preservation could be fixed with open source emulators and fixing copyright laws so that I’m allowed to download a game nobody has profited from in two decades, but that’s not appealing to big corporations.
BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Yeah, instead game preservation is being solved by abandonware and copyright infringement.
Legal open source software is doing the heavy lifting, and then torrenting is sharing by he files. But there is a huge risk as there is no safety net to preserve the niche and unpopular games.
The game publishers and broken copyright laws are blocks to preservation but fortunately people are just doing it anyway. And the more the big companies push against it (including targeting emulation systems for current systems) the more they push it underground and out of any control they might have had. Typical greed and stupidity.
Duamerthrax@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
And yet they don’t. Well, we already know how to solve world hunger. Just not a willingness.
Researchers are using AI as an additional tool for discovering new drugs, but the techbros and pharmabros are going to be over charging for any new cures even if they become cheaper to discover.