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Over half of Japanese game companies are using AI in development, states report from Tokyo Games Show organiser


Over half of Japanese game companies are using AI in development, according to the country's Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA).

The survey sample is taken from CESA's member companies, which include the likes of Capcom, Konami, FromSoftware, Square Enix and Sega, as well as smaller indie studios. The report preview stated 51 percent of companies are using AI, with the most common use being generating visual assets and character images, as well as story and text generation, followed by programming support. The report will be released in full in early December, so specifically cited uses of AI remain under wraps.

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