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Watching AI evolve this year has been a rollercoaster

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2022 sure has been a year for AI. Image generation in particular has taken off somewhat spectacularly this year, though we’ve seen plenty of advancements in the broader scope of machine learning too. It’s given us a lot to think about in the games industry, in fact. And while many will herald it as something that may well solve all our problems, others have taken a slightly less welcoming approach.

As with any advancement, there’s been a fair amount of controversy coming along with it. Beside the iRobot-fuelled fear that AI will one day rise up and take us hostage, there’s the (only slightly) less worrisome potential that it could displace countless artists, and it appears the process has already begun. 

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