Talented and passionate individuals that make Warhammer the rich, evocative IP that our hobbyists and we all love.” Ohh you mean more blue hair nose ring Bluesky key warriors, ok...I get it
Don't underestimate how anti-AI the tabletop community is. This could have been entitled: "Games Workshop elects not to experience multi-year headache. Will use AI when profitable."
I don't do much with crypto/NFTs/AI, because I don't find any of it useful yet. But I get so much "with us or against us" heat for not being zealously against the the idea of them. It was NFTs, NFTs, NFTs at the table for months until it became AI, AI, AI. My preference is to talk about something else while playing board games.
One thing I've found when talking to non-technical board gamers about AI is that while they’re 100% against using AI to generate art or game design, when you ask them about using AI tools to build software or websites the response is almost always something like "Programmers are expensive, I can't afford that. If I can use AI to cut programmers out of the process I'm going to do it."
A minority are conflicted about this position.
When I talk to technical people at game nights we almost never talk about tech. The one time our programmers all played RoboRally the night kind of died because it felt too close to work for a Saturday night.
If GW was going to use AI they would probably start with sprue layouts. Maybe the AI could number the bits in sa
The Emperor banned AI in Warhammer 40K lore .
Thank you so much for the like
Talented and passionate individuals that make Warhammer the rich, evocative IP that our hobbyists and we all love.” Ohh you mean more blue hair nose ring Bluesky key warriors, ok...I get it
They're all "NOTICING" too hard at HN today:
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46608309
Don't underestimate how anti-AI the tabletop community is. This could have been entitled: "Games Workshop elects not to experience multi-year headache. Will use AI when profitable."
I don't do much with crypto/NFTs/AI, because I don't find any of it useful yet. But I get so much "with us or against us" heat for not being zealously against the the idea of them. It was NFTs, NFTs, NFTs at the table for months until it became AI, AI, AI. My preference is to talk about something else while playing board games.
One thing I've found when talking to non-technical board gamers about AI is that while they’re 100% against using AI to generate art or game design, when you ask them about using AI tools to build software or websites the response is almost always something like "Programmers are expensive, I can't afford that. If I can use AI to cut programmers out of the process I'm going to do it."
A minority are conflicted about this position.
When I talk to technical people at game nights we almost never talk about tech. The one time our programmers all played RoboRally the night kind of died because it felt too close to work for a Saturday night.
If GW was going to use AI they would probably start with sprue layouts. Maybe the AI could number the bits in sa