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      <title>Capcom&#39;s Stance on Generative AI in Game Development</title>
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      <description>Capcom has made headlines with its recent declaration that it will not incorporate generative AI assets into its video games. During a shareholder meeting, the company emphasized its commitment to maintaining the integrity of its game content while exploring AI technology to enhance efficiency and productivity in development processes. This decision comes amid a broader industry debate on the role of AI in creative fields.&#xA;While Capcom is steering clear of AI-generated assets, it is actively testing various AI applications across departments such as graphics, sound, and programming.</description>
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