Despite the use of AI in video games and creative work being one of the hottest debated ethical topics among enthusiasts, consumers generally remain indifferent, according to a former Square Enix executive. Jacob Navok, Genvid CEO and former Director of Business at Square Enix Holdings, recently chimed in on the debate via X, providing compelling evidence for why this consumer indifference is driving industry change. Navok cited the success of the Roblox title Steal a Brainrot as a prime example. The game, which features 3D models based on AI slop characters, has been a massive hit among Gen Z gamers, […]
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