
""Our applications of AI today are mostly actually on the security and protection of our networks," said Spencer during his appearance at the Paley International Council Summit (via IGN). "It's now at a scale where you can't really moderate the safety of those with just people alone. The volume is too high. So we have AI that we use to make sure that the conversation and topics that are happening, and for protected child accounts and other things and who gets to talk to those accounts to those people, is locked down by parents or guardians who are setting those controls. That's our primary use of AI inside of our organization today, which maybe isn't the most glamorous use of AI, but it's something that I fundamentally believe in.""
""I have found that creative teams will use tools that make their job easier when it makes their job easier," said Spencer. "Any top-down mandate that 'thou must use a certain tool' ... is not really a path to success. I look at the teams, and we make tools a"
Microsoft currently applies AI mainly to network security, protection, and large-scale moderation tasks where human-only oversight cannot keep pace. AI enforces parental and guardian controls for protected child accounts and helps manage conversations and access. Microsoft is integrating AI and voice controls into Windows 11 and is building tools that teams can choose to adopt. The company avoids top-down mandates on specific creative AI tools, favoring developer choice. Other industry leaders and surveys show increasing AI adoption in game creation, with over half of surveyed Japanese publishers using AI in some capacity.
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