I would like to point out that we have not allowed AI art on OGA. There have been 60 AI art submissions on OGA so far. Of those, we have (tentatively) allowed two.*
Assets with quesitonable legal origins are not allowed, including AI submissions from technology who's training data may be considered unethically obtained.
Assets that are, in essence, functionally unusable in a game or trivial to produce are not allowed, including AI submissions that have had little or no human artistic input, curation, or refinement.
*With that being said, there seems to be entirely too much uncertainty and instability about AI art as an art medium. At least for now. Not because we fear new things that are hard to understand, but because AI art itself is uncertain what role it should be playing.
If anyone has thoughts about what role AI art should have here on OGA, even if that role is "exile" in your opinion, share your thoughts here (on the separate AIAA thread). Please include your reasoning. Why do you feel that way? What purpose does OGA have in your view, and how does AI art defeat or support that purpose in your opinion?
If you see it again, do not hesitate to @ me on discord (or IRC/matrix, but that doesn't give me an alert, so it may take me a few more minutes if you're notifying me via those channels.)
It may be a good idea to make a note of our discord/IRC/Matrix server now, while the site is running fine. It's hard to find that front page "chat with us" link with a 502 error in the way. :P
Per our submission guidelines, this page must remain flagged for now. Neural.love talks about practicing "Ethical AI training", but these practices are about unbiased models, not about ethically sourced training data. Neural.love's training data still comes from huge undocumented corpuses that most likely scraped images with uncertain copyrights. Because we don't yet know how these datasets will be treated by emerging intellectual property law, we cannot yet trust their claim that outputs are all CC0. We're hoping that's true, but it may be like saying "Our quality knives are made from other people's stolen knives that have since been melted down and reforged. Because of this, we don't claim any ownership over them and we're giving them away for free!"
It may help to see an example or three of the kind of assets you're looking for. There are plenty of assets here on OGA that could qualify as "Boss pics with poses", but they vary in style. Find some screenshots from games you like and that serve as a good example of what you're looking for.
Gmail issue is fixed. Botanic and Bart were able to get the records in for an alternative auth. I tested a registration with gmail and got the registration email right away. Please let me know if others are still experiencing issues.
I would like to point out that we have not allowed AI art on OGA. There have been 60 AI art submissions on OGA so far. Of those, we have (tentatively) allowed two.*
Assets with quesitonable legal origins are not allowed, including AI submissions from technology who's training data may be considered unethically obtained.
Assets that are, in essence, functionally unusable in a game or trivial to produce are not allowed, including AI submissions that have had little or no human artistic input, curation, or refinement.
*With that being said, there seems to be entirely too much uncertainty and instability about AI art as an art medium. At least for now. Not because we fear new things that are hard to understand, but because AI art itself is uncertain what role it should be playing.
If anyone has thoughts about what role AI art should have here on OGA, even if that role is "exile" in your opinion, share your thoughts here (on the separate AIAA thread). Please include your reasoning. Why do you feel that way? What purpose does OGA have in your view, and how does AI art defeat or support that purpose in your opinion?
If you see it again, do not hesitate to @ me on discord (or IRC/matrix, but that doesn't give me an alert, so it may take me a few more minutes if you're notifying me via those channels.)
It may be a good idea to make a note of our discord/IRC/Matrix server now, while the site is running fine. It's hard to find that front page "chat with us" link with a 502 error in the way. :P
Discord: OpenGameArt
https://discord.gg/yDaQ4NcCux
IRC: #OpenGameArt on https://freegamedev.net/irc/#opengameart
A bot, or bots, scraping the site. Making 10,000 connections as fast as it can.
Thank you for adding the AI terms link.
Per our submission guidelines, this page must remain flagged for now. Neural.love talks about practicing "Ethical AI training", but these practices are about unbiased models, not about ethically sourced training data. Neural.love's training data still comes from huge undocumented corpuses that most likely scraped images with uncertain copyrights. Because we don't yet know how these datasets will be treated by emerging intellectual property law, we cannot yet trust their claim that outputs are all CC0. We're hoping that's true, but it may be like saying "Our quality knives are made from other people's stolen knives that have since been melted down and reforged. Because of this, we don't claim any ownership over them and we're giving them away for free!"
See also https://opengameart.org/content/artificial-intelligence-assisted-artwork
Yes. For commissioned works, that format is great.
Also; welcome! Glad you liked what you've found.
It may help to see an example or three of the kind of assets you're looking for. There are plenty of assets here on OGA that could qualify as "Boss pics with poses", but they vary in style. Find some screenshots from games you like and that serve as a good example of what you're looking for.
Show me how it's done. :)
https://github.com/OpenGameArt/OGA2-Modules
https://github.com/OpenGameArt/OGA2-Theme
Gmail issue is fixed. Botanic and Bart were able to get the records in for an alternative auth. I tested a registration with gmail and got the registration email right away. Please let me know if others are still experiencing issues.
Rogue-Like
Looks good. Thanks.
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