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Former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider pours scorn on EA's AI dreams: 'What they took as excitement was really a veiled wail of despair'

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EA sure is keen to start using AI in all its games. So keen that CEO Andrew Wilson can't stop chatting about it: In March he was envisioning a bleak future where 3 billion people were using it, and just recently he was regaling investors with the news that EA devs apparently have a "hunger" to begin using the tech themselves.

But maybe take Wilson's words with a grain of salt, because over on Twitter, former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider had some fierce criticisms of the EA boss and his breathless hosannahs to AI.

Responding to Wilson's comments, Gaider wrote that «the 'hunger' referred to here is the allure of a spreadsheet where the labour costs suddenly show as a teeny tiny bar compared to the other bars and a bunch of executives around a table nod and repeat 'ROI' and 'good, yes, good' over and over again. »They want you to believe the devs under them are super stoked to work generative AI into their processes," continued Gaider, «but I assure you what they took as excitement was really a veiled wail of despair not unlike the time that team was informed of their new 'really cool' live service mandate.» Which is both brutal and, I have to say, incredibly believable.

Gaider is a BioWare veteran who left the company—and its owner, EA—in 2016. His name is on all sorts of RPG classics: Dragon Age, Baldur's Gate 2, KOTOR, and Neverwinter Nights.

It's also on Anthem, BioWare's live service shooter that withered on the vine in 2021. Gaider wrote for Anthem before leaving BioWare, though the game's story was rebooted after he left, and it's probably that ill-fated live service venture he's referencing as part of a previous doomed «mandate» from executives.

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