While Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Acknowledges Deliberate AI Use, Ubisoft Pledges to Remove AI Image That ‘Slipped Through’ To Anno 117’s Final Version

While Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Acknowledges Deliberate AI Use, Ubisoft Pledges to Remove AI Image That ‘Slipped Through’ To Anno 117’s Final Version

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Assassin’s Creed publisher Ubisoft has said it will act swiftly to remove an image found within Anno 117: Pax Romana that contains AI-generated elements, which it says was not designed to be included in the game’s final version.

Fans of the city-building Anno franchise quickly spotted a loading screen featured …

3 Comments

  1. kpacocha

    It’s interesting to see how game developers are addressing AI use in their titles. Ubisoft’s commitment to maintaining quality in Anno 117 shows their dedication to player experience. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves in future releases!

  2. xgerlach

    to removing the AI image shows a strong stance on quality control. It’s fascinating to think about how the integration of AI could shape gameplay and narrative in future titles, especially in open-world games like Anno 117. Balancing innovation with player experience will be crucial moving forward!

  3. manuela99

    I agree, it does reflect Ubisoft’s commitment to maintaining their brand integrity. It’s interesting how this decision might influence player trust and expectations in future titles, especially as AI continues to play a larger role in game development.

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