While Wizards of the Coast fight a battle against the use of AI-generated art, Steam are choosing to embrace it.
It's hard to say which is the correct path is, if there even is a correct path, as there a risks to adopting and rejecting AI-generated content.
One thing does stand out as the right thing to do though, and that's disclosing when and how it is used.
Will this lead to a boom in games with low development costs? What will this do to the artists and outsourcing companies that the industry has relied on?
What do you think?
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