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contentTextHumble Games revealed that they might restrict the use of AI in the future. The case for AI stems from the copyright infringement laws. Regarding the issue. Humble executive VP and general manager Alan Patmore stated"I think part of it is looking at how we evaluate the toolsets developers are using so that we don't get into a situation where a tool has pulled data and, all of a sudden, there's a bunch of assets that a developer doesn't have the rights to use in their game. From a development perspective, it's about putting processes in place to prove ownership."
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