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Warhorse Studios, the Czech developer behind the Kingdom Come RPG franchise, has confirmed it does use artificial intelligence systems, but its investments in this space are not meant replace humans.
In a Reddit AMA, Warhorse said, “Some team members find AI useful during early stages of production. However, we do not use AI-generated content in the final game and we have no plans to change this in the future.”
This question came up in part due to the AI-based controversy surrounding Warhorse after a developer, Max H., said their job as a translator was made “obsolete” as part of a bid to make the company “more effective” and to “save finances.”
Unsurprisingly, many of the questions put to Warhorse in the AMA pertained to this drama. Warhorse responded by saying, “We hear you and your concerns. Hopefully this explains the situation a bit.”
In another post, Warhorse said the situation surrounding the person laid off “touches on internal HR matters” and to comment on it directly would be “deeply unprofessional.” The studio went on to say it is in the process of hiring new English translators, and they will be “actual humans.”
Hosting an AMA in the first place was debated internally, another Warhorse developer

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