G/O Media, an online media company that owns Gizmodo and Kotaku has announced that it will begin a “modest test” of AI content on its sites.
G/O Media, an online media company that owns Gizmodo and Kotaku has announced that it will begin a “modest test” of AI content on its sites.
Shilling corpo propaganda made most “journalism” feel like it was AI generated corporate PR
Ironically nothing seems to rile up some gamers more than when game journalists try to be more than a corporate PR relay. God forbid anyone talks about labor issues, social issues, or worse, actually publishes a critique of a popular triple-A game.
That’s because Gamers are morons.
Who is down voting this comment?
Labour issue in game development got ur panties all bunched up?!
I guess some really ain’t got to work for money ehh?
chatterbox and comedy. You can see them in the activity tab of the post.
Ahh… Didn’t even know about that feature. Ty for sharing!
@chatterbox and @comedy
lol, @comedy downvoted me too in frustration. He forgot that he isn’t on reddit anymore.
I am still hoping to hear what theor issue here is tbh…
Otherwise it feels like basic sinping for some legal persons
So weird and obsessive to not only care about who might disagree with your comment, but to then seek to notify them demanding an explanation. Like I have to justify why I disagree or dont find any particular comment useful?
I diagreed because I am a gamer and I DO care about labor conditions in the industry. While I don’t work in it, I have many friends that do and they identify as gamers and do care. I dont like making gamers a monolith, nor do I agree with the assertion that the reason they were disliked was due to them cocering labor issues. Thats why I downvoted the comment. I dont expect you or the others to agree with me, obviously, but the idea that you’d try to get people to justify it is fucking weird.
Well on this forum the votes are public. Deal with it. And if you can’t then stop downvoting.
People can down vote you without providing an explanation. Deal with it.
Well, new rule: now the votes are public.