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Ai crap

A topic by Nightspore created 8 days ago Views: 118 Replies: 7
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Why do people bother to enter it? If you didn't code it then you didn't make it. Go post your claude plagarism on your own page and keave jams to people actually doing the work.

Indeed, unfortunately this jam doesnt forbid using AI, so people can join... But i hope noone will vote for them

Hey, hey! Indeed, there are no clear rules against AI at the moment. However as previous jams have shown games developed with AI generally receive fewer votes and cannot qualify for the 1st place. But there will be clearer rules regarding the use of AI.

Strong agree. I haven't done this jam in a while and thought it'd be fun to see what it's up to these days... and it's flooded with AI. Sure ruins the fun for me.

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I’m not a fan of AI games for a multitude of reasons, but I wouldn’t say Trijam is flooded with AI, I only see two in the current iteration out of 32

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To those using AI - don't. Your skills will suffer.

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To add, if you really don't care about growing your skills then please join AI specific game jams.  

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I am not entirely against AI, but I believe you should declare which parts of the game you use it for. In a three-hour game jam, it is very tight to get a good, working game done from scratch. What I am against is submissions that are completely AI-generated, often prebuilt, and sometimes don't even bother to adjust to the theme. I dislike these types of games. On occasion, I have reported them, but it gets tiresome after a while.

Also, what is the difference between using AI-generated assets and downloading an asset pack? In both cases, the developer has not made the assets they have used.

I personally avoid AI-generated assets, sounds, and music, but it is getting harder to be certain whether they are. Even Pixabay, where I get music, is meant to be marked as either authentic or AI-generated. I strongly suspect half the authentic music is actually AI-generated.