
'At least they're honest about it?' —Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is the latest game to come with an AI-generated content disclosure
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AI content disclosures are becoming part of the UX—players are being trained to expect and judge AI involvement. Studios that treat disclosure as a design surface, not a legal footnote, will control the narrative on where they use AI and why it improves the game instead of cheapens it.
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