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Capcom Takes a Stand Against AI-Generated Game Content, but It's Still Using AI in Development
Capcom tells investors it will refrain from using AI-generated content in its games, but it's not avoiding the controversial ...
Capcom explains how it is using generative AI to support developers, focusing on idea generation and efficiency.
Capcom has clarified its current stance on generative AI in its videogames. The major Japanese publisher and developer behind ...
Generative AI in Gaming Is Here, but Facing Pushback From Gamers — and Developers ...
AI was everywhere at the GDC Festival of Gaming this year. Vendors at the event pitched generative AI tools for things like ...
Pearl Abyss claims it used generative AI to develop concepts and 'explore tone and atmosphere' in the early development of ...
"AI will have all the places and no place at all in game development," says Jörg Tittel, who was behind 2023's C-Smash VRS.
Resident Evil Requiem makers Capcom have said that they plan to use AI to improve development "efficiency", but not to ...
From horses with too many legs to humans with melting faces, Crimson Desert's in-game artwork paints an ugly picture.
Capcom's AI policy has finally been revealed in their latest Company Briefing for Individual Investors. Learn all about it ...
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Capcom doubles down on no AI stance, but will use it during development
Capcom plans to use AI in its product processes, but won't include any AI-generated assets in the final release.
Lawyer Ali Mirsaidi gives a rundown of the legal and reputational complexities surrounding the use of AI in game development ...
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