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75% of Game Developers Concerned About AI Loopholes: SAG-AFTRA

SAG-AFTRA has highlighted significant concerns regarding AI proposals from major game studios. A survey conducted by the union revealed that 75% of game developers are worried about “alarming loopholes” in these proposals. These loopholes could potentially harm the game development community. The union’s findings emphasize the need for clearer regulations and protections in the use of AI within the industry.

Source: www.gamedeveloper.com

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