Hasbro CEO says all his mates are using AI for their D&D games, which is apparently 'a clear signal that we need to be embracing it'
Hasbro CEO says all his mates are using AI for their D&D games, which is apparently 'a clear signal that we need to be embracing it'

Hasbro CEO says all his mates are using AI for their D&D games, which is apparently 'a clear signal that we need to be embracing it'

What exactly is he suggesting using AI for? A busy, thankless, unpaid, DM using AI to flesh out the details of a campaign is a good use of ai. But what is he - the CEO of Hasbro - going to do with AI?
WotC desperately wants to get customers comfortable with paying for AI generated images. They could effectively gut the expensive art departments. A major use for AI would be for Hasbro's card games. They already pay like shit. If the option to make "art" for nothing becomes available, they'll do it.
Gut the art departments, arguably some of what very little value actually remains in WotC outside of their clawing corporate avarice. Great idea great idea
IIRC what they're really angling for is getting out of publishing books to begin with and instead selling AI GMs as a service who just play what may as well be calvinball with the players based on a secret ruleset if any at all. Edit: to add onto this, IIRC the reason 5e lacked the massive amount of splatbooks they relied on in earlier editions was because they really wanted to shift towards selling digital services and wanted to get away from things like "people playing the game having a copy of the rules" in favor of them just like, buying an NPC or an item or some shit for a virtual tabletop, because they really want to be a shitty microtransaction-filled MMO but without all the "investing resources into actually making and running that sort of thing" part.
So basically they're trying to be AIDungeon even though that failed miserably because people only wanted it for porn and also the concept was untenable as a serious thing and also still is completely untenable.
In other words they should go for it, put all their eggs in that incredibly stupid basket, and stop making RPGs at all. I am saying this because I want what's best for them, obviously, and not because I want to see D&D finally come to an end and make way for other, better systems. Definitely.