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Larian Studios has expressed a nuanced view on the use of artificial intelligence in the development of their games, particularly concerning concept art and writing for the Divinity series. While the studio initially faced backlash for its plans to integrate generative AI into these creative processes, it has since reassessed its approach. Larian now emphasizes that AI can be a valuable tool when used judiciously, potentially leading to "ultimately, a higher-quality game."
The studio acknowledges the importance of human creativity in crafting engaging narratives and immersive visuals. However, they believe that AI can assist in certain areas of development, streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity. By leveraging AI technology responsibly, Larian aims to strike a balance between innovation and artistic integrity, ensuring that the core essence of their games remains intact.
As the gaming industry continues to evolve, Larian's commitment to thoughtful integration of AI reflects a broader trend of exploring new technologies while maintaining a focus on quality and creativity in game design.
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