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    From kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.dnd,rec.games.trading-cards.magic.misc,rec.games.frp.misc on Thu Mar 14 13:26:50 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    Source: https://www.wargamer.com/hasbro-ceo-ai-predictions

    Hasbro CEO optimistic about AI in DnD and MTGrCOs future

    Future Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering content could come
    from Artificial Intelligence, if the bets of HasbrorCOs CEO are right.


    Mollie Russell

    Published: 14.03.2024
    Dungeons and Dragons Magic: The Gathering

    A recent interview with Chris Cocks reveals the Hasbro CEO has high
    hopes for Artificial Intelligence and content creation. According to a
    March 1 interview by VentureBeat, Cocks foresees a future where AI can generate content and game scenarios for HasbrorCOs major IPs, including
    Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons and Dragons.

    Cocks cites a few experiments Hasbro has already conducted with AI in
    the interview. These include a virtual Ouija board (yes, those are a
    Hasbro property) and a free online version of Trivial Pursuit with AI-generated questions. That last one apparently boosted the original
    trivia board gamerCOs sales by 30%.

    Cocks radiates excitement, but it seems the tabletop gaming community is
    much more skeptical of Artificial Intelligence. HasbrorCOs subsidiary,
    Wizards of the Coast, has already apologized twice for using AI art in
    content rCo once in a Dungeons and Dragons book, and once in an MTG ad
    (after promising to limit the use of AI).


    Several smaller tabletop RPG publishers banned AI content from their
    products, claiming they wished to protect the livelihoods of human
    creators. Additionally, the RPG community has prohibited its use on
    Dungeon MasterrCOs Guild, one of the largest online D&D marketplaces. Many fans have become hyper-vigilant in their search for AI, to the point
    that false accusations prompted Wizards to deny its use in the upcoming
    D&D PlayerrCOs Handbook.

    Despite concerns from the community, those in charge seem more open to
    AI. Head MTG designer Mark Rosewater previously said he believed the technology would one day be used as a design tool in the trading card
    game, for example. This seems to echo CocksrCO dreams of AI content.

    HabsrorCOs CEO is conscious of the companyrCOs responsibilities, though. In the VentureBeat interview, he repeats the word rCyrespectrCO several times. These experiments apparently must respect creators and their ownership
    of work, as well as the consumers of this content (young and old).


    The companyrCOs experiments with AI seem to be in very early research and development stages. But Cocks says we will see more ideas from Hasbro
    about how to incorporate AI into its digital and physical games in
    future. With trust in Wizards of the Coast at a major low after the OGL controversy and Hasbro layoffs last year, werCOre wondering how the D&D
    and MTG communities will receive this news.

    You can read more about Chris CocksrCO thoughts in the VentureBeat
    interview. For more updates, be sure to follow Wargamer on Google News.
    And for the latest Wizards releases, keep a close eye on the MTG release schedule and the DnD release schedule.
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  • From gbbgu@gbbgu@gbbgu.com to rec.games.frp.dnd,rec.games.frp.misc,rec.games.trading-cards.magic.misc on Wed Mar 20 02:29:13 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 14 Mar 2024, kyonshi wrote:

    Source: https://www.wargamer.com/hasbro-ceo-ai-predictions

    Hasbro CEO optimistic about AI in DnD and MTGrCOs future

    Future Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering content could come
    from Artificial Intelligence, if the bets of HasbrorCOs CEO are right.


    Mollie Russell

    Published: 14.03.2024
    Dungeons and Dragons Magic: The Gathering

    A recent interview with Chris Cocks reveals the Hasbro CEO has high
    hopes for Artificial Intelligence and content creation. According to a
    March 1 interview by VentureBeat, Cocks foresees a future where AI can generate content and game scenarios for HasbrorCOs major IPs, including Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons and Dragons.

    Cocks cites a few experiments Hasbro has already conducted with AI in
    the interview. These include a virtual Ouija board (yes, those are a
    Hasbro property) and a free online version of Trivial Pursuit with AI-generated questions. That last one apparently boosted the original
    trivia board gamerCOs sales by 30%.

    Cocks radiates excitement, but it seems the tabletop gaming community is
    much more skeptical of Artificial Intelligence. HasbrorCOs subsidiary, Wizards of the Coast, has already apologized twice for using AI art in content rCo once in a Dungeons and Dragons book, and once in an MTG ad
    (after promising to limit the use of AI).


    Several smaller tabletop RPG publishers banned AI content from their products, claiming they wished to protect the livelihoods of human
    creators. Additionally, the RPG community has prohibited its use on
    Dungeon MasterrCOs Guild, one of the largest online D&D marketplaces. Many fans have become hyper-vigilant in their search for AI, to the point
    that false accusations prompted Wizards to deny its use in the upcoming
    D&D PlayerrCOs Handbook.

    Despite concerns from the community, those in charge seem more open to
    AI. Head MTG designer Mark Rosewater previously said he believed the technology would one day be used as a design tool in the trading card
    game, for example. This seems to echo CocksrCO dreams of AI content.

    HabsrorCOs CEO is conscious of the companyrCOs responsibilities, though. In the VentureBeat interview, he repeats the word rCyrespectrCO several times. These experiments apparently must respect creators and their ownership
    of work, as well as the consumers of this content (young and old).


    The companyrCOs experiments with AI seem to be in very early research and development stages. But Cocks says we will see more ideas from Hasbro
    about how to incorporate AI into its digital and physical games in
    future. With trust in Wizards of the Coast at a major low after the OGL controversy and Hasbro layoffs last year, werCOre wondering how the D&D
    and MTG communities will receive this news.

    You can read more about Chris CocksrCO thoughts in the VentureBeat
    interview. For more updates, be sure to follow Wargamer on Google News.
    And for the latest Wizards releases, keep a close eye on the MTG release schedule and the DnD release schedule.

    It's interesting they're so into AI. Once it becomes good enough, all of us will have low cost equal access to AI. There's nothing special about what they make when anyone can do it relatively cheaply.

    I'm personally already using it to flesh out ideas for adventures and I'm sure many others are. I can't be bothered to write a description for this random room the PCs probably wont ever see, what Chat GPT produces is good enough
    with a few tweaks.

    I have almost 40 5e books, and if they're just going to use AI to make them, what's the point of buying them. I'm not interested in that at all.

    But I'm old school and love my books. Maybe it'll be different for GM-less VTT games where you're locked into their ecosystem.
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    gbbgu
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  • From kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.dnd,rec.games.frp.misc,rec.games.trading-cards.magic.misc on Wed Mar 20 14:48:28 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 3/20/2024 3:29 AM, gbbgu wrote:
    On 14 Mar 2024, kyonshi wrote:

    Source: https://www.wargamer.com/hasbro-ceo-ai-predictions

    Hasbro CEO optimistic about AI in DnD and MTGrCOs future

    Future Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering content could come
    from Artificial Intelligence, if the bets of HasbrorCOs CEO are right.


    Mollie Russell

    Published: 14.03.2024
    Dungeons and Dragons Magic: The Gathering

    A recent interview with Chris Cocks reveals the Hasbro CEO has high
    hopes for Artificial Intelligence and content creation. According to a
    March 1 interview by VentureBeat, Cocks foresees a future where AI can
    generate content and game scenarios for HasbrorCOs major IPs, including
    Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons and Dragons.

    Cocks cites a few experiments Hasbro has already conducted with AI in
    the interview. These include a virtual Ouija board (yes, those are a
    Hasbro property) and a free online version of Trivial Pursuit with
    AI-generated questions. That last one apparently boosted the original
    trivia board gamerCOs sales by 30%.

    Cocks radiates excitement, but it seems the tabletop gaming community is
    much more skeptical of Artificial Intelligence. HasbrorCOs subsidiary,
    Wizards of the Coast, has already apologized twice for using AI art in
    content rCo once in a Dungeons and Dragons book, and once in an MTG ad
    (after promising to limit the use of AI).


    Several smaller tabletop RPG publishers banned AI content from their
    products, claiming they wished to protect the livelihoods of human
    creators. Additionally, the RPG community has prohibited its use on
    Dungeon MasterrCOs Guild, one of the largest online D&D marketplaces. Many >> fans have become hyper-vigilant in their search for AI, to the point
    that false accusations prompted Wizards to deny its use in the upcoming
    D&D PlayerrCOs Handbook.

    Despite concerns from the community, those in charge seem more open to
    AI. Head MTG designer Mark Rosewater previously said he believed the
    technology would one day be used as a design tool in the trading card
    game, for example. This seems to echo CocksrCO dreams of AI content.

    HabsrorCOs CEO is conscious of the companyrCOs responsibilities, though. In >> the VentureBeat interview, he repeats the word rCyrespectrCO several times. >> These experiments apparently must respect creators and their ownership
    of work, as well as the consumers of this content (young and old).


    The companyrCOs experiments with AI seem to be in very early research and
    development stages. But Cocks says we will see more ideas from Hasbro
    about how to incorporate AI into its digital and physical games in
    future. With trust in Wizards of the Coast at a major low after the OGL
    controversy and Hasbro layoffs last year, werCOre wondering how the D&D
    and MTG communities will receive this news.

    You can read more about Chris CocksrCO thoughts in the VentureBeat
    interview. For more updates, be sure to follow Wargamer on Google News.
    And for the latest Wizards releases, keep a close eye on the MTG release
    schedule and the DnD release schedule.

    It's interesting they're so into AI. Once it becomes good enough, all of us will have low cost equal access to AI. There's nothing special about what they
    make when anyone can do it relatively cheaply.

    I'm personally already using it to flesh out ideas for adventures and I'm sure
    many others are. I can't be bothered to write a description for this random room the PCs probably wont ever see, what Chat GPT produces is good enough with a few tweaks.

    I have almost 40 5e books, and if they're just going to use AI to make them, what's the point of buying them. I'm not interested in that at all.

    But I'm old school and love my books. Maybe it'll be different for GM-less VTT
    games where you're locked into their ecosystem.


    The main issue I have with it is that with this whole AI stuff they are reducing their costs for paying people, yes, but they also are removing
    the reason why people would pay for their product. If you get nothing
    but an AI generated product where no human artisan ever had their hands
    on, what's the point in spending the money for that?

    What's the point in GM-less VTT games? Those are basically just
    CRPGs/MMORPGs with extra steps.
    I think they are drastically misunderstanding their market.
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  • From Justisaur@justisaur@yahoo.com to rec.games.frp.dnd,rec.games.frp.misc,rec.games.trading-cards.magic.misc on Wed Mar 20 10:54:13 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.misc

    On 3/19/2024 7:29 PM, gbbgu wrote:
    On 14 Mar 2024, kyonshi wrote:

    Source: https://www.wargamer.com/hasbro-ceo-ai-predictions

    I have almost 40 5e books, and if they're just going to use AI to make them, what's the point of buying them. I'm not interested in that at all.

    Good point, you too can just have AI create you books for free in that case.
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    -Justisaur

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