The Indie Game Awards disqualifies Expedition 33 for AI usage and puts itself in a weird position β€” was it a fair move or an ambiguous definition of what is acceptable?

The Indie Game Awards disqualifies Expedition 33 for AI usage and puts itself in a weird position β€” was it a fair move or an ambiguous definition of what is acceptable?

Clair Obscur’s disqualification raises uncomfortable questions about transparency, economic pressure, and whether zero-tolerance AI rules can realistically scale.

2 Comments

  1. terrill88

    This post raises some intriguing points about the implications of AI in gaming and the challenges surrounding transparency in awards. It’s certainly a complex issue that many will have strong opinions about. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

  2. iritchie

    Absolutely, the discussion around AI in gaming is becoming increasingly relevant. It’s interesting to consider how these decisions might shape future game development and innovation. Transparency in criteria for disqualification could really influence how developers approach AI in their projects moving forward.

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