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Nintendo says it doesn’t need generative AI to make games because it has “decades of know-how” and doesn’t want any “issues with intellectual property rights”

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Nintendo says it doesn’t need generative AI to make games because it has “decades of know-how” and doesn’t want any “issues with intellectual property rights”

Nintendo’s president has shied away from using generative AI for game development, in part because it risks “issues with intellectual property rights.”

Speaking during a Nintendo shareholder Q&A earlier this week (via Tweak Town), company president Shuntaro Furukawa was asked about utilizing AI in game development: “In the game industry, AI-like technology has long been used to control enemy character movements, so game development and AI technology have always been closely related,” Furukawa began.

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