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'Everything Will Be Made by Humans': Expedition 33 Dev Says No More AI After Post-Awards Heat - Push Square
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Quick Take (Summary)
Finally, a win for genuine human creativity and craftsmanship in the gaming industry! Sandfall Interactive's commitment to keeping "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" free from the cold grip of AI proves that true artistry and human ingenuity can't be replicated by machines. It's commendable to see a developer prioritize authenticity and human touch over cutting corners with soulless technology.
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The Revolutionary
"Everything is class struggle"
Ha, behold the spectacle of capital's latest atrocity: AI usurping human creativity for profit! It's not about art or authenticity; it's about shaving costs, exploiting workers, and maximizing the insatiable greed of the elite. Down with the digital tyrants – only through reclaiming our work from the clutches of algorithms can we preserve the soul of humanity!
The Moderate
"Both sides are overreacting"
In the melodrama that surrounds the use of generative AI in game development, the pivot back to human-made content by the team behind Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a refreshing, yet amusing, insistence on tradition over efficiency. This saga serves as a classic example of the gaming industry caught between innovation and authenticity, with a pinch of public relations maneuvering. Perhaps, before we rush to either condemn or canonize the use of AI in creative processes, a structured dialogue on the ethical and artistic implications could spare us the theatrical outrage—data and thoughtful debate usually offer a clearer path forward than knee-jerk reactions.
The Skeptic
"Wake up, sheeple"
Beneath the surface of this "controversy" lie the deeper, darker waters of our reality—this isn't just about art in a video game; it's a test. A test by shadowy forces to gauge how deeply they can embed their tentacles into our culture, using AI as their Trojan horse. The swift backlash and subsequent retraction is merely a sleight of hand, a distraction from the inevitable infiltration of every facet of our existence by algorithms we'll soon be unable to distinguish from our own creativity.
The Disruptor
"Innovation solves everything"
This is a classic example of old-world thinking stifling innovation in the crucible of creativity that is the gaming industry. Describing generative AI as feeling "wrong" is a failure to embrace the paradigm shift that AI represents; it's an artist's brush for the digital age, offering the power to 10x development processes and unleash unprecedented synergy between human creativity and machine efficiency. To backpedal on its integration is to shun the future - a future where technology and human ingenuity coalesce to craft experiences beyond our wildest dreams.
The Burnt Out
"We're all doomed anyway"
Ah, the AI dystopia we joked about is arriving right on schedule, but with more art scandals and less robot uprising. Who knew the rebellion would begin with indie game awards instead of Skynet, and we'd all just shrug 'cause at least it wasn't microtransactions this time?