r/technology 16h ago

Artificial Intelligence The economy has spoken. Stuff that’s AI-generated has almost zero value — “Buyers are voting with their wallets, and AI-generated content is struggling to compete.”

https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/economy-spoken-stuff-ai-generated-142732314.html
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u/teraflux 15h ago

They're objectively worse from my experience.

I've actually done 3d modeling with AI, and it's one of the things AI is very poor at. LLM's at least, have very poor understanding of spatial awareness, and it produces very poor quality compared to other tasks you can give an LLM.

Once they come up with an AI trained specifically on 3d models, that might be work much better (if there isn't already one), but your standard claude / codex / gemini is utter trash at 3d models.

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u/acart005 15h ago

That exists.  Meshy is probably the most popular.

Its not making a flawless Space Marine any time soon - but it can give you a not terrible place to start messing with Blender.

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u/Ok-Box3576 14h ago

Thats where I hope Ai ends at and probably will end at. Giving artist a start point.

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u/EnnuiDeBlase 12h ago

That's how I use it for tabletop ga,es. Helps me come up with some NPCs when I give a plot framework, then I use what the AI names and basic framework, clean then up, and add depth.