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fuck i'm so sick of this shit. i need to incoherently ramble about this
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Another thing that perplexed me was that [the mascot for Anubis was initially AI generated](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anubis_(software)#/media/File:Former_Anubis_mascot_pensive.webp). I *hate* when people claim their AI use is justified when they use it as "placeholder art". Gamedevs keep doing that more and more lately and it's infuriating. Speaking of which...
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## shovelware in 2026
Lately, whenever I'm looking for new games on Steam, one of the first things I do is scroll down to see whether there's an "AI Generated Content Disclosure". I'm actually quite happy Valve implemented this, as it allows me to very quickly identify games that are not worth my time. Thing is though, I can't decide whether the blubs that these "developers" keep writing are hilarious or pathetic.
Take this blurb by the team behind the title "I Am Jesus Christ" (weird. not linking it):
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This, when dissected, is saying:
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