• macniel
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    146 months ago

    “We have a clear policy not to use generative AI to create LEGO content,” the company said in a statement to Axios, adding that it “will take all necessary steps to ensure that it won’t happen again.”

    The company added: “We believe generative AI offers interesting opportunities and we will continue to explore how we can use it to improve the experiences we offer and our ways of working.”

    doublespeak much?

    • @pearsaltchocolatebar
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      86 months ago

      Not really. You can use generative AI as a reference to create original works instead of using the generated image directly.

      • macniel
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        -26 months ago

        but, then you would already have used generative AI?

        • @pearsaltchocolatebar
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          76 months ago

          “Using” generative AI in the two quotes means two different things. Directly using the AI generated image is different from using the image as a reference.

          In the first scenario, generative AI is being used as a solution, while in the second it’s being used as a tool. AI is great as a tool, but not as a solution.

  • Pennomi
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    26 months ago

    The Naruto headband on one of the ninjas was the best part.

    LEGO’s response seems reasonable and I’m sure they will fix their internal review process.