Ironmouse cuts ties with Neverness to Everness over alleged generative AI use
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Updated · GosuGamers · May 6
Ironmouse cuts ties with Neverness to Everness over alleged generative AI use
8 articles · Updated · GosuGamers · May 6
Speaking on a 4 May livestream, she said Hotta Studios had assured her before signing that the game contained no AI-generated content.
Ironmouse said the newly launched gacha game's alleged AI use was "so blatant", called it her "fastest uninstall", and said she would not continue despite contractual obligations.
The row comes days after NTE's 29 April global launch, amid viral claims that promotional and in-game assets used AI; voice actor Meggie Elise has also threatened to leave.
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