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The amount of energy it must take to generate a shitty version of Quake II. Yeesh.
While I agree with you and while I am not the biggest generative Ai fan, we have to admit this is still in early phase and is just a proof of concept what the technology is capable of. The version of this game might not be as good as the original (and that's only mildly said), that this is possible like this with artificial intelligence tools is impressive.
Its like teaching an ape to program Quake 2. Even if its a shitty version of it, it would be ground breaking.
People don't even look at AI generated photos for more than a second. "Oh neat, next." SO much wasted electricity for instant garbage. One decent AI image has probably a 100+ shitty ones that are just wasting GPUs and hard drive space. When those drives are full and old they dump them and then fill up some more. A mountain of invisible shit wasting our resources.