
"This kerfuffle started on January 9, when a post on Cygames' Japanese website revealed that Cygames AI Studio had been established. The announcement explains that this new studio will research and develop its own models and provide services to others while drawing on Cygames' game development history and expertise. The use of artificial intelligence, specifically generative AI, has become a very hot-button issue in the video game industry as of late."
"The biggest takeaways from the statement are that generative AI art isn't currently being used in Cygames' titles, and that the company "won't implement generative AI into our products without prior notice." While Cygames goes on to say it wants to respect the "dignity, passion, and heart of the creators and artists who act as the architects of gaming culture," that message wasn't exactly reassuring. Many don't just want a warning over the use of generative AI, but for it to not be used at all."
Cygames established Cygames AI Studio on January 9 to research and develop models and to provide services while leveraging its game development experience. The studio aims to draw on Cygames' history and expertise in game creation. Generative AI has recently become a contentious issue in the video game industry, with titles like Arc Raiders and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 facing backlash over AI use. Fans of Granblue and Umamusume expressed fear about AI appearing in their favorite games. Cygames stated generative AI art is not currently used in its titles and vowed not to implement it without prior notice. Many players remain unconvinced and prefer AI not be used at all, so monitoring future releases is advised.
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