
"“You're offloading creativity to an algorithm, which I think is always going to undermine the pure and authentic human element of what you're doing,” he said. “So for me, as someone who wants to express myself in an artistic way, I wouldn't ever want to use AI for any sort of creative thing, because it's beside the point of what I'm doing. My goal is to express myself in a creative way. Why would I let an AI do that for me?”"
"“plenty of humans out there that would like an opportunity to express themselves,” and he bristled at the idea of using AI to replace those people. “I feel like [working with humans] should take priority over a soulless machine,” he said."
"“AI technologies may have a place in game development for 'very specific zoomed-in cases,' but he wouldn't want to use it for creative endeavors.”"
"“Haunted Chocolatier will be bigger and scarier than Stardew Valley. As for when Haunted Chocolatier will come out, Barone and his team have been hard at work on it and keeping Stardew Valley updated at the same time. The developer says that he works at his best when he doesn't have to deal with distractions and can fully lock in on the task at hand.”"
AI technologies may be used in game development only for very specific, zoomed-in cases. Creativity should not be offloaded to algorithms because doing so undermines the authentic human element. Using AI for creative work is viewed as beside the point for expressing oneself artistically. Prioritizing human collaboration is emphasized over relying on a soulless machine. The view also stresses that opportunities for human expression should not be displaced. The creator also describes Haunted Chocolatier as larger and scarier than Stardew Valley, with development ongoing alongside continued updates to Stardew Valley. Work is described as most effective when distractions are minimized.
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