I wonder if AI will be used to mass copyright thought patterns/sequences, potentially challenging people on the premise that one's thoughts are unique or an expression of identity. @Foxi4, please comment.
I doubt they can take over giants like Nintendo for example, they're the real kicker here ruining people's lives like GaryOPA and destroying their reputation for their community.
I don’t think most people’s thoughts are particularly valuable or worth cataloguing. The number of truly exceptional people coming up with unique, interesting, thought-provoking or otherwise worthwhile ideas is very limited, and those people are suppressed by their peers more so than technology. AI is not a huge threat to expression, if anything, it can be used by people to express ideas that they otherwise lack the craft to express. It’s not a huge concern to me. The world revolves around money, so “debanking”, or otherwise restricting free flow of capital will always be a bigger threat than algorithms.
I didn't mean to communicate the idea that AI was the threat. It's a very useful tool. It can also be very catalyzing, so it makes me consider how fast things can change.
I see corporate trends of buying up competition, controlling IPs, and then I see how oligarchy can stifle and manipulate speech, so I am kind of considering the synthesis and extreme expressions of that. The thoughts themselves wouldn't be the goal in this scenario, but to have as leverage against people in general.
Spoke to Tom Fulp the other day, if he can find his old Newgrounds site content like the mini Flash animations from the 2000's that played on the portal.
@SylverReZ, atleast the 1999 versión of pico's school is avaliable (the difference between it, the 2006 versión and the 2016 versión is that the speed of the game depends of the speed of your computer and that it had the og soundtrack)
@SylverReZ, although the "secrets" system where the game was has been removed. Also pico vs uberkids had a netplay versión that was shutdown, although the swf file has been found
@Xdqwerty, Nope. There are two download buttons on the same page, where you can download the original under a file called "bear.exe". "bear2.exe", however, is the updated game in a Flash projector. P.s. this was on the archived Pico page from 2000.
Fun fact @SylverReZ: iirc one of the goals on the fnf Kickstarter stated that pico 2 would be finished but the Kickstarter didnt get enough money for that goal to be fullfiled