Recreate Games se disculpa por las críticas recibidas tras su concurso de vídeos con IA

Recreate Games ha pedido disculpas después de que su concurso de vídeos creados con IA para Party Animals provocara una fuerte reacción negativa en la comunidad. El estudio ofrecía un fondo de premios de 75 000 dólares para cortometrajes y animaciones generadas por IA, pero se enfrentó a acusaciones de marginar a los creadores humanos. Ahora, pide a los jugadores que voten sobre los próximos pasos.

Recreate Games anunció el concurso a principios de esta semana. Las bases requerían que las presentaciones duraran menos de cinco minutos y especificaban que la IA debía servir como la herramienta creativa principal. El objetivo era reducir las barreras para los jugadores con buenas ideas pero con experiencia limitada en software de edición o animación.

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