The use of AI art in video games has steadily become a very controversial topic, though the majority of people out there familiar with the industry are against it. Not only does it have the potential to take jobs away from low paid artists, but the practice is regularly accused of stealing, as the images that AI produce are based on existing works of art. At it's very worst, it could be considering outright plagiarism.That's why when the official 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:System Shock Remake Twitter account posted a tweet depicting its interpretation of main antagonist Shodan, the response was overwhelmingly negative. There are hundreds of replies and quote tweets of fans voicing their displeasure, many of which either claim that they're no longer interested in buying the game when it launches, or calling on publisher Prime Matter to start hiring real artists. Definitely not the response it was hoping for.Related: We Neౠed To Stop Praising The Advancement Of AI Art And Voice ActingNow, after tweeting outꦉ something that ﷽was so overwhelmingly despised, you'd assume that Prime Matter would backtrack and assure fans that it wouldn't use AI art in the future. You'd be assuming wrong though, as not only has Prime Matter tried to defend its use of AI art, but has also explained that it will be using more AI artwork in the future (thanks ). It's even threatened to "use AI in other areas too", but claims AI will never be used "at the expense of using skilled people or their creative talents". The fan response is just as bad as you'd expect.

"Starting to seriously regret my pre-order" says Twitter user Foxhead, echoing the sentiment of hundreds of other fans in the tweet's replies, still desperately trying to drive it home to Prime Matter that they don't want it using AI art. Many are also pointing out the irony of a game like System Shock (a title which centers around an evil AI) using AI in development and to try and promote itself. It's just not a great look for a game that's crowdfunded and has already hဣad a rough time in development.

We'll have 🍰to wait and see whether System Shock's second dragging in the space of a few days is enough for Prime Matter to see the error of its ways, but the game's release date is approaching fast, and a whole lot of damage hasꦆ already been done.

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