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Panic to Restrict Generative AI in Playdate Catalog

Panic, creator of the Playdate console, has announced new restrictions on the use of generative AI in game development. As of this month, the Playdate Catalog will no longer accept games utilizing generative AI for art, music, text, or dialog, while allowing limited AI assistance for coding tasks. Previously approved titles that used generative AI must include a disclosure about the AI's role. These developments coincide with the announcement of Playdate's upcoming season three, set to deliver 24 new titles this year.

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Panic says the Playdate Catalog won't accept games made with generative AI

Panic, the company behind the tiny and excellent Playdate console, is taking a stand on generative AI. The company has published an AI disclosure that says as of this month, the Playdate Catalog "will no longer accept titles that use 'Generative AI' for art, audio, music, text, or dialog." Panic does allow for developers to use AI assistance for coding, but also says that "we will flag any title as such and specify the extent that it was used (for example, "Lua debugging") so the customer can decide whether to support it or not." This comes a day after Panic announced that Playdate season three was happening and would arrive later this year. For those who don't recall, the Playdate includes a "season" worth of games when you buy it, 24 titles in total with two revealed every week. Season two came out last year with 12 games - but, as Game Developer notes , one of those games used generative AI for writing and coding. On Bluesky, someone asked Panic if it would disclose what games in season three used AI, and the company confirmed that it was a requirement for season three that developers not use AI for art, music, writing or coding. Specifically, Panic says you can't use large language models like ChatGPT or Google Gemini, AI image generators like Stable Diffusion or audio generators like MuseNet and Suno. Previously-approved games with generative AI will be allowed to stay on the catalog with a disclosure that indicates what exactly AI was used for. The company says these guidelines are "under constant discussion and is subject to change at any time." I recall seeing AI disclosures on games in the Playdate Catalog in the past, but it makes sense to be up-front and clear on exactly what Panic allows and what it will reject. That said, it's fairly easy to sideload games onto a Playdate, so anyone who wants to use generative AI to make a game isn't entirely out of luck - though distribution and discovery for Playdate owners will obviously be harder. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/panic-says-the-playdate-catalog-wont-accept-games-made-with-generative-ai-160615022.html?src=rss

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Panic to Restrict Generative AI in Playdate Catalog

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