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      <title>The Current State of AI in Game Development: A Call for Clarity</title>
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      <description>The landscape of AI tools in game development is currently in disarray, with only a handful proving to be genuinely useful. According to Jon Gibson, head of transformation at Keywords Studios, after testing over 500 AI tools, only six stood out as effective in enhancing the development process. This stark reality highlights the need for a more focused approach in creating AI solutions that address specific challenges within the industry.</description>
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