A year ago, I poked around Steam to see how many game developers were disclosing usage of Generative AI . It was around 1,000, which seemed like a lot to me at the time. If memory serves, that was about 1.1% of the entire Steam library, which has since seen 20,000+ more titles appear. I've been fol
That’s actually a bit of a mislead. Most AI software has hand correction built into models now so they get it right more than they don’t. We’ve all just associated bad hands with AI so the easiest way to get the wanted response is to make bad hands. If those images are AI generated, I’d bet “bad hands, too many fingers” were in the prompt.
That’s actually a bit of a mislead. Most AI software has hand correction built into models now so they get it right more than they don’t. We’ve all just associated bad hands with AI so the easiest way to get the wanted response is to make bad hands. If those images are AI generated, I’d bet “bad hands, too many fingers” were in the prompt.