Netease Debunks Suda 51's Claims of AI Usage Halt
Research Continues.
A Netease spokesperson has refuted claims made by Suda 51, stating that the company continues to actively utilize generative AI technology. The spokesperson emphasized that Netease Games has not shut down an AI department or mandated its studios to refrain from using AI. They also highlighted an upcoming GDC talk hosted by Netease, which will focus on generative AI.
The statement reads: "The assertion that NetEase Games has closed an AI department or that we've mandated teams or studios not to use AI is not true." This directly contradicts Suda 51's statements, who claimed that Netease had folded an AI research section and prohibited its studios from using AI in games.
Suda 51's comments, made during an interview about Grasshopper Manufacture's upcoming game Romeo is a Dead Man, sparked controversy. He stated that Netease had decided to halt AI research and development, citing potential issues with copyright infringement and negative reactions from gamers as reasons for the change. However, Netease's spokesperson denied these claims, asserting that the company remains committed to exploring generative AI.
Suda 51 further elaborated on Grasshopper's stance, suggesting that the company believes in maintaining a human touch in their games. He expressed the idea that even with advanced AI, humans have an innate ability to sense when something feels off. While he doesn't have a strict stance on AI usage, he emphasized that Grasshopper's games are known for their human connection and effort, which is a core aspect of their appeal.
This debate highlights the ongoing tension between embracing AI advancements and preserving the unique qualities that make human creativity and craftsmanship invaluable in the gaming industry.