The Alters used AI to generate placeholders IN DEVELOPMENT. They then replaced them when a couple slipped through. It shipped with one line of AI generated translation that was left in by accident. Fucking Internet rumours... SMH.
Fuck AI
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As you say, it is a little bit blown out of proportion and perfectly reasonable to rely on tools that can make your life a little easier but the article does make a good argument about not wanting AI 'slop' in video games / art in general.
What also doesn't sit right with me is how the studio didn't bother declaring that AI was used in the game. 'lovingly crafted, with a touch of dishonesty and intellectual theft'
AI being used for game content is one thing, being used to make developers' lives easier is another. What bookmeat describes (not sure about accuracy) is not "AI slop in video games". This is functionally the same as a developer using AI tools for coding, and going after that is pretty deep witch hunt territory. To address the intellectual theft thing, using AI in coding is about as much intellectual theft-y as copying code off Stack Overflow, and I have never seen anyone call for developers to disclose whether they used Stack Overflow. What I want to say is: No matter how much you hate AI, these are very innocuous uses that harm no one and frankly there's no reason to disclose them.
Considering what this sub is, I'd be concerned about the response if I question which way the tp is sposed to be mounted
Two words: classic games.
I think there are okay use cases for AI in games, but it's typically used for the wrong things, like trying to replace artists. good use cases would be: extra NPC dialog (so you don't get the same line over and over), AI enemy bots in PvE or AI instead of RNG when generating dynamic maps or character presets.
Steam, at least, tells you whether a game contains AI. Although it is self-reported by the publisher so maybe there's a chance they would lie.
They lied.