With EA now on the hook for $20 billion in the wake of its Saudi-and-Kushner-funded buyout , both the company and its new owners have been pretty obvious about their ambitions for AI-driven development to, somehow, miraculously help it start printing money quickly.

Which is concerning. Also concerning: One of EA's biggest releases this year hits in just a few hours in the form of Battlefield 6 . Is it going to give us our first taste of the AI future?

You can breathe for now. In a chat with the BBC , EA VP general manager of Dice and Criterion promises that you won't run into anything made by GenAI in BF6. Phew. Time to take a big swig of coffee and see what else Coutaz has to say about the tech.

Uh oh! Turns out it doesn't stop there. Although you won't see GenAI-made content in BF6, C

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