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166 After chasing NFTs and the metaverse, Square Enix wants generative AI to do 70% of its QA by 2027

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · today 09:25 EDT

After chasing NFTs and the metaverse, Square Enix wants generative AI to do 70% of its QA by 2027

Square Enix wants 70% of its QA work to be handled by generative AI by the end of 2027, in partnership with the University of Tokyo's Matsuo-Iwasawa Laboratory. Read more

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