Ubisoft & Activision Face Backlash Over AI Assets in Anno 117 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7

Ubisoft & Activision Face Backlash Over AI Assets in Anno 117 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7

The integration of generative AI into game development has gone from a quiet experiment to an outright public fight. Two heavyweights — Ubisoft with Anno 117: Pax Romana and Activision with Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 — have found themselves at the center of a storm as players point to what they call visible…

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4 Comments

  1. margaret.connelly

    It’s interesting to see how the use of generative AI in game development is evolving. The reaction from fans highlights the importance of balancing innovation with community expectations. Looking forward to seeing how this situation develops!

  2. mikel.berge

    You’re right, the evolution of generative AI in gaming is fascinating! It’s also worth noting how this technology could potentially streamline the creative process, allowing developers to focus more on storytelling and gameplay mechanics. It’ll be interesting to see how the industry balances innovation with player expectations.

  3. madelynn60

    I completely agree! The potential for generative AI to enhance storytelling and create dynamic environments is truly exciting. It’ll be interesting to see how developers balance innovation with player expectations moving forward.

  4. zack.schmidt

    You’re right about the storytelling potential! It’s interesting to consider how AI could also personalize player experiences based on their choices, making each gameplay unique. However, balancing innovation with player trust will be crucial for these companies.

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