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Ah, excellent. I too recently created a golf game with Sonnet and that ai game maker who's name I forget. :) https://gerry7.itch.io/fairwayfun

This is the winner by a large margin.

The others don't even work without reducing browser security.


Why thank you.

Um... apart from the Chinese?


China is not just one company... And Google has been recently putting out more than any one of them AFAIK.


Interesting.


Yeah it works. Until it doesn't. Good luck.


CyberTruck next?



This looks super interesting. Thanks for sharing.


And if you believe that tosh, I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you.


Why do they have to make money?


This is an excellent article. I resonated with all ten of his points.This section at the end particularly made sense.

"Regardless of my own habits, the flow of new software will not slow down. There will soon be a seemingly endless supply of AI-augmented media (games, movies, images, books), and that’s a problem we’ll have to figure out how to deal with. These products won’t all be “AI slop,” either; some will be done very well, and the acceleration in production times due to these new power tools will balloon the quantity beyond anything we’ve seen."


The problem is finding the pearls amongst the slop.


How is that any different than, say, all of human history?


It's not different per se, it's just being made much more difficult i.e. if you had to look for one pearl through a pile of 200 barnacles, how you have to scan through 3000.


You're not gonna believe it, but it's the original founder of Digg and one of the original co founders of Reddit.


This is what really intrigued me.


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