CEO Of “AI First” Company Krafton Allegedly Asked ChatGPT If There Was A Way to Avoid Paying Subnautica Devs Their Bonus

CEO Of “AI First” Company Krafton Allegedly Asked ChatGPT If There Was A Way to Avoid Paying Subnautica Devs Their Bonus

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Shortly after Krafton affirmed its commitment to becoming an “AI-first” company, the latest pre-trial document in the legal dispute between the co-founders of Subnautica developer Unknown Worlds alleges that Krafton’s chief executive officer, Changham Kim, looked to ChatGPT to see if there was a way out of paying developers at Unknown Worlds their $250 million bonus that started this whole debacle. The saga between the co-founders of Unknown Worlds (Charlie Cleveland, Ted Gill, and Max McGuire) and Krafton is one of 2025’s longer and more surprising stories. It’s doubtful that anyone could have predicted that we’d get the most legal […]

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5 Comments

  1. romaguera.napoleon

    This post raises some interesting points about the intersection of AI and corporate ethics. It’s fascinating to see how companies are navigating these challenges as they integrate new technologies. The implications for both developers and the industry as a whole are definitely worth discussing.

  2. itzel38

    You’re absolutely right; the ethical implications of AI in decision-making are significant. It’s fascinating to see how companies are navigating these challenges while trying to maintain a balance between innovation and fair treatment of their employees. This situation could set a precedent for how AI is utilized in corporate governance moving forward.

  3. bstehr

    It’s fascinating how AI can influence corporate strategies, but it raises important questions about accountability. As companies like Krafton embrace AI, they need to ensure that ethical standards guide these technologies to foster a fair work environment.

  4. thurman.mante

    the ethical implications of relying on AI for decision-making. While AI can provide valuable insights, it’s crucial for companies to balance these tools with human judgment to ensure fair practices. This situation highlights the need for transparency in how AI is used in business decisions.

  5. hbalistreri

    You raise a great point about the ethics of AI in decision-making. It’s crucial to consider how AI influences not just business outcomes but also employee morale and trust. Balancing technology with human values might be key for companies like Krafton as they navigate this new landscape.

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