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It does feel insincere, though, that the announcement refers to Gen AI music as "generated noise". The developers felt perfectly fine with AI music while making the game, but after people on Twitter have complained, suddenly the developers act as if they loathe AI music and think it's noise?
I agree that this specific phrasing feels insincere, but I don't blame them for that.
Personally, I've stopped expecting 100% authenticity from strangers on the internet, since any opinion could be the "wrong" one to someone out there in the world, and turn into drama as a result.
Rather than be genuine and be punished, being silent or mollifying your attackers often seems like the right move.
Alternatively, maybe they were on the fence about the AI generated music and felt it was 'good enough', then the backlash tilted their opinion in the other direction. idk
Gen AI is a stain on humanity and serves no real purpose at the cost of destroying small communities and local ecosystems. Someone wrote these AI characters, no thought has gone into AI music beyond "make it sound like this, do the job for me".