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at the gaming company Wizards of the Coast, the CEO of its parent company Hasbro has made a sweeping revelation., Hasbro honcho Chris Cocks admitted that the entertainment conglomerate not only plans to build bespoke AI systems in the future, but that it's already begun using it in development of games including "Dungeons & Dragons" and "Magic: The Gathering."
After paying lip service to using AI "responsibly" and "paying creators for their work," Cocks then doubled down on his point. "Human beings are fallible, whether it is a conglomerate of human beings or a single human being ," the FAQ reads. "We have been consistent in our position ... and we want our community to know that we are working to ensure they can see us deliberating on how best to meet that commitment, even if we all occasionally stumble along the way."
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