Summary
- 80 per cent of employees at Colopl use generative AI in their daily work lives.
- Some employees avoid AI due to ethical and/or legal issues.
- The studio openly embraces the use of AI.
Colopl, a sizeable Japanese studio responsible ꦿfor games like White Cat Project and Alice Gear Aegis, has revealed that over 80 per cent of its developers use generative artificial intelligence in their d🍒aily work lives. Colopl has approximately 360 full-time employees.
Originally reported by (thanks, ), Colopl commissioned an internal survey of its employees regarding the use of generative AI. According to the survey, employees 💯in marketing and management were more likely to use AI than engineers or designers.
The 20 per cent of employees who do not use artificial intelꦬligence say they "don't feel the need to use AI" or "feel apprehensive about legal and ethical is🧜sues."
Questionable Track Record
It makes sense that Colopl employees have wholeheartedly embraced artificial intelligence because that's also the leadership's approach to the technology. The studio recently released Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, an AI-powered deck builder that was only supposed to generate cards based on original art by former Persona artist Kazuma Kaneko but wound up 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:incorporating copyrighted material from Disney and other companies.
Kazuma Kaneko also said that training the AI behiꦓnd Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter took longer than if he had just hand-drawn everything ꦇhimself.
This has෴n't stifled Colopl's embrace of AI, however, as the studio has announc𓂃ed that ChatGPT will be incorporated into its internal site for ease of access for employees.
AI usage seems more prevalent in Japanese studios, as Level-5 president Akihiro Hino 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:recently said that video games are "80-90 per cent" made by artificial intelligence. Hino's statement did have a stran꧃ge jump in lo⛦gic, as he equated raw code generation with "making a game", which isn't really how anything works.
Colopl's latest game, the aforementioned Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunꦚter, currently holds a . A lot of the reviews are critical towards Kazuma Kaneko for participating in an AI-powered project, while others are just critical of the game's mechanic𒁏s.






Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix
- Critics Rec: 57%
- Released
- March 16, 2023
- ESRB
- 𒐪 Teen // Fantasy Violence, Mi🦹ld Language, Suggestive Themes
- Developer(s)
- Pyramid
- Publisher(s)
- PQube, MAGES, Sega
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