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Jacob Navok

@jnavok

CEO, Genvid. Previously 社長付 (President's Office) and Director of Business at Square Enix Holdings, reported to CEO.

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If you worked in art on AAA video games and dislike AI because it uses your stolen art from those games, I have a newsflash for you: your art was not stolen because it was likely not your art. Your art is owned by the company who paid you for it. This is because, in nearly all

If you worked in art on AAA video games and dislike AI because it uses your stolen art from those games, I have a newsflash for you: your art was not stolen because it was likely not your art. Your art is owned by the company who paid you for it.

This is because, in nearly all
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The WMG/Suno deal will probably serve as the template for IP licensing for movies, television, anime, game and actor licenses in the future. Well worth reading. reddit.com/r/SunoAI/comme…

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Einer der vielen Gründe warum ich mir über generative Ai in Kunst oder Unterhaltung keine Sorgen mache. Meine einzige Sorge ist hier der Aufwand und die Ressourcen die hierfür aufgebracht werden und ob diese für sowas schlussendlich gerechtfertigt ist oder verschwendet.

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With the news that PIF will acquire 93% of EA breaking yesterday, the arguments of "gamewashing" (a made up term just like "sportswashing") have come up again. This argument does not make sense. If you asked 1,000 Monopoly Go players if they were aware that PIF owned Scopely, I

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Have to wonder how much of the logic is an IP and distribution/eyeballs scale play in the last real window before mass GenAI deployment (on both UGC and professional sides)

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"The iPad program, which ramped up during the Covid pandemic, was meant to give kids a technological leg up and help track students who are falling behind. But Byock said her son revealed that he used the iPad during school to watch YouTube and participate in Fortnite video game