Gaming: Eve Online Rolls Out 'ai-powered Assistance Feature' For New...
Aura Guidance sounds like it might be an effective implementation of AI—but CCP knows how people feel about AI.
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EVE Online studio CCP Games has rolled out a new player help system called Aura Guidance that it says will make the game more accessible by distilling millions of messages in the game's help channel into a simpler, context-based Q&A model.
"First and foremost, Aura Guidance is not generative AI and does not produce game content, create art, or replace creative work," said executive producer Snorri Árnason, seemingly very eager to ensure everyone knows this isn't the bad kind of AI that everyone hates. "Aura Guidance has been carefully designed by our team and is grounded in existing player support data to supplement Rookie Chat, not supersede it.
Source: PC Gamer