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      <title>The Current State of AI in Game Development</title>
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      <description>In a recent interview, Jon Gibson, head of transformation at Keywords Studios, revealed a striking insight: out of over 500 AI tools tested for game development, only about six have proven genuinely useful. This stark reality highlights a significant gap in the current AI landscape, where many tools are created without a clear understanding of the specific challenges they aim to solve.&#xA;Gibson emphasized that the industry is currently in a chaotic phase regarding AI, with many developers using these tools without a solid strategy or governance.</description>
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