Despite rumors about the opposite, Nintendo deprives the lobbying of the Japanese government to regulate generative AI, but – surprise, a surprise is a company that filed a lawsuit against Palworld compared to the similarity of Pokemon He says that he will act against IP violations.
The rumors first went wild after the Japanese politician Satoshi Asano claimed that the console manufacturer lobbies the government to protect his II – the statement that he has since discarded and apologized social mediaSatoshi has since deleted his original post from misinformation. (Thank you, EuroGAMER.)
“Contrary to recent discussions on the Internet, Nintendo had no contact with the Japanese government about generative artificial intelligence,” the Twitter Mega Publishor explained. “Whether generative AI or not, we will continue to take the necessary actions against violation of our intellectual property rights.”
Contrary to recent discussions on the Internet, Nintendo had no contact with the Japanese government regarding generative artificial intelligence. Regardless of whether generative AI is involved or not, we will continue to take the necessary actions against violation of our intellectual property rights.October 5, 2025
Former President Nintendo of America Dug Bauser did not quite exclude the use of generative AI in the development of the game Earlier this year, but he is encouraging, he also said that the company believes that what our games are special is – these are our developers, their artistic capabilities, their understanding of how people play, so there are always, there will always be a human touch and human participation in how we develop and build our games. ”
Both statements in line with the fact that Nintendo Shuntaro Furukawa President said the subject Last year, too: “Generative AI, which was a hot topic in recent years, can be more creative, but we also admit that it has problems with intellectual property rights.”
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