Game workers leery of AI

"The people who are most excited about AI enabling creativity aren't creatives," says Jess, a member of the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain's game workers branch. She sits on its artificial intelligence working group.

Against the backdrop of widespread layoffs, Jess says the suspicion among workers is that bosses see AI as a path to cutting costs when labour is their biggest expense.

Jess says she knows one person who's lost work due to AI, and has heard of it happening to others. There are also dozens of accounts online suggesting that jobs in concept art and other traditionally entry-level roles have been affected. 


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