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Take-Two shuts down AI GTA 5 mod

Draugoth

Gold Member
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Take-Two has enforced a shutdown of a Grand Theft Auto 5 mod relying on generative AI, its creator has claimed.

As reported by Eurogamer, the publisher issued a DMCA takedown which led to the removal of the Sentient Streets mod from modding platform Nexus Mods as well as a video showcasing its gameplay on YouTube.

In a statement published to YouTube, the mod's creator, known under the name Bloc, claimed that "no-one from Take-Two Interactive contacted and asked [them] anything prior to this" adding that the firm "just took down the video out of nowhere." They said the publisher decided to take a "non-communicative approach."

The mod features over 30 AI-generated voices, used to to generate conversations with NPCs. Bloc clarified that it "does not utilize any voices from Grand Theft Auto nor does it distribute anything it shouldn't."

"As far as I am aware, [the] mod is not violating Grand Theft Auto or YouTube policy,"

Bloc's account on web hosting site Netlify, where users could find the installation guide for the mod, has also been suspended, according to IGN. The creator manually removed the mod from other platforms to "avoid legal issues," they said.
 
Interesting though not really surprising idea.
If he was after some internet fame, achievement unlocked. If he really likes to tinker with this project, probably should just team up with all those Unreal tech demo guys building these game xyz now in unreal people and create a small tech demo, without materials anywhere near copyrighted stuff. If he is after a job in the industry and this is not some copy paste job any half decent programmer can do, a proper tech demo is possible anyway as convincing as having GTA attached to it.

I definitely look forward to AI scripts and or AI voice acting. But hardly via mods. Add that stuff to actual new games.
 

DaGwaphics

Member
Can't say I'm surprised. With the way things are today, they were probably scared to death worrying about all the game footage that could start showing up online. LOL, the content could really go in any direction depending on how this was put together.
 

HL3.exe

Member
Hahaha schizo dumbfucks at Take2.

One minute buying FiveM mod development "expanding mod policy" after suing them first, week later DMCA'ing another interesting AI modder.

Can't think of a more eclectic publishers.
 

Rhazkul

Member
How to be an AAA publisher:
1. Observe the modding community
2. Shut down mods that are popular or are gaining momentum
3. Sell games/patches/addons that steal the ideas
4. Profit

But to be fair, some modders got hired for their awesome stuff too. IceFrog for example.
 
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