It's safe to say that InZoi has faced a tumultuous start to life. Once dubbed "The Sims Killer", the life sim's player count reached lows The Sims 4 hadn't reached in four years, before coming perilously close to The Sims 3 player count.
InZoi's modding community is already wild.
While many of the community were quick to rally around the game, given its early access status, a new revelation from the InZoi team has divided its players further, as they disclosed the numerous ways in which generative AI was used during development.
In a new post on InZoi's Steam Page, the game's developers outlined the three major ways in which it used generative AI during InZoi's development. They were:
It states that all of the AI model training was completed using images and videos owned by the InZoi team or sourced from datasets and pictures available for public use.
This new announcement has split the InZoi community, though.
Many were quick to commend the team for being so transparent with its uses, with sparkle_beach on Reddit saying, "I understand that Inzoi is getting backlash since Inzoi is probably one of the first games to be transparent about using AI (there...