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That particular decision begs a question: What do your *players* — not their characters — think of real LLMs and diffusion models?
In other words, does this seem to have been an IC mistake made despite the actual players knowing better in order to set up the obvious conflict and Aesop, or something the actual players believe was a great idea and would throw a fit over if it goes as badly as you're thinking?
If the players don't know better, be ready for a RL, OOC conversation or confrontation.