According to a lengthy report from 404 Media, AI startup Kaedim's 2D-to-3D generative tools lean more heavily on human labor than initially disclosed. In at least some.
According to 404 Media, Kaedim an AI service that claims to “magically generate custom 3D models in minutes” often paid human artists between $1-$4 to actually make the models. Kaedim founder Konstantina Psoma (featured in a recent Forbes 30 Under 30 list) said last year that the company’s human artists simply fix low-quality models, but at least one source claims the work “felt more like outright production” over quality control.
For the most part, AI is exceptionally bad at illustrating hands. They come out six-fingered or four-fingered or, even worse, just some wispy ends that fade int
As major video game publishers like Ubisoft start to utilize AI for their development workflows, developers are beginning to worry about future job prospects.