Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic rechaza la IA generativa

Arcanaut Studios está desarrollando Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic sin utilizar herramientas de IA generativa. El proyecto está liderado por el exdirector de BioWare, Casey Hudson, y respaldado por GreaterThan Group.

El juego fue presentado en la gala de los Game Awards 2025. Hudson, quien ahora dirige Arcanaut Studios, confirmó la decisión en declaraciones a Bloomberg. Describió la IA generativa como algo creativamente carente de alma y afirmó que sigue sin estar impresionado por sus posibles usos en el desarrollo.

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