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. If content created at least in part by generative AI tools has made its way into past Call of Duty games, that was "by accident," Leslie said. He may be referring to the multiple instances of AI-generated content in Call of Duty that fans have spotted over the years. For what it's worth, Activision has acknowledged that its development teams do in fact use "generative AI tools" as a means to "help develop some in-game assets."
"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."
The game is not safe to play on PC right now, there's an RCE exploit, which allows hackers the ability to plant malware capable of essentially taking control of a victim's device.