Recreate Games ber om ursäkt efter kritik mot AI-videotävling

Recreate Games har bett om ursäkt efter att deras AI-videotävling för Party Animals mött stark kritik från communityn. Studion erbjöd en prispott på 75 000 dollar för AI-genererade kortfilmer och animationer, men anklagades för att åsidosätta mänskliga kreatörer. Nu ber de spelarna att rösta om hur de ska gå vidare.

Recreate Games utlyste tävlingen tidigare i veckan. Bidragen skulle vara under fem minuter långa och det krävdes att AI användes som det främsta kreativa verktyget. Målet var att sänka trösklarna för spelare med bra idéer men begränsad erfarenhet av redigerings- eller animationsprogram.

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