As generative AI becomes more prevalent in tabletop gaming, a divide emerges between consumers and creators regarding its ethical use. Crowdfunding platforms like BackerKit, Gamefound, and Kickstarter are responding differently to this technology, with notable examples like Wise Wizard Games' Draconis 8 campaign. This card game raised $120,000 on Kickstarter, sparking discussions about the ethical implications of AI in art.
Wise Wizard Games' CEO and lead artist defended their AI use as a collaborative tool, emphasizing transparency in their campaign. However, backlash from some fans has led to calls for boycotts, while other projects continue to thrive despite the controversy. The varying policies of crowdfunding platforms regarding AI usage highlight the ongoing debate about its role in creative processes.
• AI's role in tabletop gaming raises ethical concerns among consumers and creators.
• Crowdfunding platforms differ in their policies regarding AI usage in projects.
This technology is at the center of the debate regarding its ethical use in projects like Draconis 8.
The article discusses how different stakeholders perceive the ethical implications of AI in creative fields.
Wise Wizard Games emphasized transparency in their campaign to address concerns about their use of AI.
Wise Wizard Games is known for its tabletop games and has recently utilized AI in its creative process, sparking debate among fans.
Kickstarter is a crowdfunding platform that allows projects to use generative AI, provided they disclose its use, reflecting the platform's evolving stance on AI.
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