Dragon Age Writer Calls GenAI a Plague on Game Development

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Dragon Age co-creator David Gaider condemns generative AI in game development, labeling it a 'virulent plague' and arguing it’s terrible at iteration, produces soulless results, relies on data theft, and could hinder junior training—urging regulation and data sourced legally, with AI serving as an aide rather than a replacement.
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