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Capcom says generative AI "still cannot match" the devs who make Resident Evil and Monster Hunter, but it is useful for testing games
- Capcom states AI cannot match human creators in sensibility, guiding where humans stay essential.
- Capcom says it is testing AI methods across departments but will not use AI-generated assets in games.
- Capcom is using a playtesting system with Google Gemini and in-house AI to screen issues for developers.
- Capcom previously explored AI-generated assets for in-game visuals but clarified it will not adopt them.
- Capcom states it is testing AI across graphics, sound, and programming departments.
- Capcom says AI is useful for testing but not for asset creation.
- Inoue emphasizes human effort remains central for creative sensitivity in entertainment.
- Capcom notes AI may assist in routine tasks and debugging workflows.
- Capcom’s stance reflects caution on AI asset generation while exploring testing benefits.
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