
"Capcom said it will utilize AI to "improve development efficiency and productivity." It labeled AI as a "tool to streamline routine tasks" so developers can have more time to dedicate to "creative work." Capcom said some of the areas of its business that can be made more efficient with AI include research, draft generation, user analysis, interactive manuals, error checks, and meeting notes."
"The aim is to implement AI systems for these "routine tasks" to free up time that can be invested in "true value creation" and creative work, Capcom said. The Japanese publisher also plans to continue to hire more people, at a pace of over 100 new hires annually as part of an effort to create "a workplace where diverse talent thrives.""
"Capcom disclosing its plans for generative AI is no surprise, as "all your faves are using genAI in some capacity." Investor reports like these are meant to be seen by analysts, investors, and other players in the markets and investment spaces, so it's hardly a surprise to see so much chatter about the positive potential for generative AI."
Capcom plans to implement generative AI to improve development efficiency and productivity. AI is positioned as a tool to streamline routine tasks so developers can spend more time on creative work. Targeted areas include research, draft generation, user analysis, interactive manuals, error checks, and meeting notes. The goal is to apply AI systems to routine tasks to free time for “true value creation” and creative efforts. Capcom also plans to continue hiring, aiming for over 100 new hires annually and increasing its workforce by 6% in the current fiscal year. The company frames this as building a workplace where diverse talent thrives.
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