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      <title>Navigating the Chaos of AI in Game Development</title>
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      <description>In a recent interview, Jon Gibson, head of transformation at Keywords Studios, revealed a startling truth about AI tools in game development: out of over 500 tested, only about six have proven genuinely useful. This insight highlights a significant gap between the potential of AI and its current application in the industry. While many studios are eager to adopt AI, the tools available often fall short of addressing the specific challenges developers face.</description>
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