Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 shipped paid-bundle assets exhibiting AI-generated errors, including a Christmas Santa bundle showing a six-fingered zombie. Activision only began formally disclosing AI use months later under Steam rules and has not clarified the full scope or boundaries of AI adoption. The official position states that everything that goes into the game is touched by the team a hundred percent and that generative AI tools help the team but none of that goes in-game. Some AI-generated artifacts entered the game accidentally. The stated goal is to streamline development, not replace developers. Reports indicate encouragement of AI for concept art amid widespread layoffs affecting Call of Duty staff.
"We live in a world now, where there are AI tools," he . "I think our official statement we said last year, around Black Ops 6, is that everything that goes into the game is touched by the team a hundred percent. We have generative AI tools to help us, but none of that goes in-game."
"I'll say it has by accident," he told IGN. "And that was never the intention. We've come out and been very clear that we use these as tools to help the team, but they do not replace any of the fantastic team members we have that are doing the final touches and building that content to put it in the game."
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