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Chris Tapsell @ Eurogamer.net · today 10:00 EDT

"Beware of utopia" - 007: First Light dev says studio hasn't used any generative AI on Bond game

007: First Light's art director Rasmus Poulsen says developer IO Interactive hasn't used any generative AI on the upcoming James Bond game, noting that, aptly, "the thematics of Bond are often: beware of utopia." Read more

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