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Min-Liang Tan, CEO and co-founder of Razer, has expressed support for the use of artificial intelligence as a tool to augment and support game developers, rather than replacing human creativity with what he calls 'Gen AI slop.'
Tan's position aligns with a growing sentiment within the technology sector that while AI has transformative potential, it should be leveraged to enhance human creativity and capabilities rather than supplant them. Razer, through its initiative @RazerAI, is focusing on building tools that empower developers to create superior gaming experiences.
The statement comes amid a broader industry discourse on the appropriate application of AI technologies, particularly in creative industries such as gaming. As companies continue to explore AI's potential, the challenge remains in balancing innovation with preserving the integrity and unique skills of human creators.
Tan’s cautious optimism toward AI as a facilitator of enhanced user experience recalls his earlier commitment to accessibility in the tech sector, notably through efforts to adapt Project Motoko for the visually impaired. His focus on responsible innovation underscores a consistent dedication to harnessing technology for inclusion, as reflected in initiatives detailed in the development of Project Motoko technology for visually impaired accessibility.