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What is the appropriate use of generative AI in video games?
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What is the appropriate use of generative AI in video games?

I ask this question because I recently started a Kickstarter for an app I'm developing called Infinite Adventure Simulator, and I've gotten some flack and pushback because it uses AI. I figured this would be a good place to discuss the issue. There are extreme positions, like generative AI should never be used to create any content for a video game, and it should be used without any constraints or disclosure, but I'd like to offer a view that I think is a reasonable middle ground. I'd be curious what you think of this stance. I think generative AI should be acceptable when it brings something of value that couldn't be achieved otherwise. I think it should be discouraged if it's just being used to replace assets that would otherwise be created by artists or writers (except for something li...
Here’s what is making news in the AI today
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Here’s what is making news in the AI today

Spotlight - OpenAI’s take on AI agents could come in January (source: TechCrunch) Almost all of this year’s top 40 startups at Station F use AI (source: TechCrunch) The First Entirely AI-Generated Video Game Is Insanely Weird and Fun (source: WIRED) Stepful raises $31.5M to address healthcare staffing shortage with AI-powered training (source: TechCrunch) Odyssey generative AI startup is strapping cameras to people’s backs (source: TechCrunch) The Wall Street Journal is testing AI article summaries (source: The Verge) Apple’s AI-powered Final Cut Pro 11 is now available (source: TechCrunch) Europe asks for input on banned uses of AI (source: TechCrunch) submitted by /u/codeharman [link] [comments]
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