How Brave New Wonders balances AI use and human creativity.
Capcom won't abandon DLSS 5 in current and upcoming games, or the use of AI for development productivity, but promises it won't use AI for game content.
Capcom tells investors it will refrain from using AI-generated content in its games, but it's not avoiding the controversial technology entirely.
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One developer that’s not ashamed to admit its use of AI is Embark Studios, the team behind The Finals and ARC Raiders. Both ...
Capcom told its investors that its players won't be presented with any AI-generated assets, but it's unclear where it draws the line.
After building two hits for Embark Studios at a fraction of AAA costs, Soderlund now steers Nexon in the same direction as ...
Arc Raiders' use of AI tools continues to create divides in gaming. The CEO of its developer's parent company, Nexon, recently claimed that generative artificial intelligence tools are everywhere in ...
In modern gaming, the use of generative AI has become a major point of contention between publishers and consumers. While many companies proudly adopted the technology and argued for its uses in game ...
Concordia Special Edition's publisher confirms no AI in the final board game, but says "we find this whole conversation ...
A hot potato: Just because game company executives love AI, it doesn't mean everyone feels the same way. According to a new survey from GDC, over half of game developers think it's having a negative ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer the "future" of game development. It’s already reshaping how studios build, ship and scale mobile games. Rather than a theoretical trend or an optional experiment, ...