Ubisoft Promises To Replace AI Art Found In Anno 117: Pax Romana
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Ubisoft Promises To Replace AI Art Found In Anno 117: Pax Romana
"This image was a placeholder asset that unintentionally slipped through our review process. The final image ... will replace the current version of this artwork with the upcoming 1.3 patch."
"The updated and revised version of the pic that will be added to Anno 117: Pax Romana. As seen above, the final image appears to be a retouched version of the AI pic. That makes the origin of the picture less obvious. Ubisoft has acknowledged that other AI tools were used for "for iterations, prototyping, and exploration." Regardless, the company stresses that the final version of the game "reflects the team's craft, artistry, and creative freedom.""
"The image in question was first spotted by a user on Reddit, as seen below. The scene is set at a Roman banquet, and the background elements and characters feature some common AI mistakes including misshapen faces and bodies that don't line up to human physiology."
Fans discovered AI-generated artwork in a loading screen for Anno 117: Pax Romana that displayed common AI errors such as distorted faces and bodies misaligned to human physiology. Another image reportedly showed two Roman senators missing their heads. Ubisoft identified the banquet image as a placeholder asset that slipped through review and will replace it with a retouched version in the upcoming 1.3 patch. Ubisoft acknowledged using AI tools for iterations, prototyping, and exploration while emphasizing that the final game reflects the team's craft, artistry, and creative freedom. Other recent games have faced similar AI-related scrutiny.
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