I've been coding and creating games for years now, I see that many people have taken to using AI like kids in candy store to get the bulk of the repetitive work done, and this is fine, it becomes a problem when often simple scripts and programs become overfilled with meanless rubbish that has been placed there by AI that an otherwise skilled coder would leave out and debloat, making the file much smaller and run much quicker. The more we rely on AI the more we become lazy, as to needing game designers... what planet did you come from, without the process of having intuitive imaginative design, every game will fall into the border lands of being the same tired thing. What do you do when you want to have a game created and you cannot think it through for yourself, your budget isn't there and your AI is expensive and hopeless, you ask people like myself and many like me for advice, this is why you need game designers.
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And it undermines jams, big time. With a snap of a finger, you can have the AI (which I have ethical serious issues regarding the source of the data) generate a project for you and it's done and that is supposed to compete with those who slave, toil and work their butts off to come up with their own games and projects. What is the point of a jam or challenge or competition if the 'cheat' option is allowed?
I disagree. Mostly because typical jams have specific rules about ai. Most of them would not allow a submission like you described.
But each jam is different. Some are even about such experimental ai made games.
AI is not something to brag about in games. It is tolerated for some indie games, imho. But at the end of the day, a game is recreational activity and art at that. People do not like ai in that. I would liken it to people going to a restaurant. They would not accept microwaved industrial food there.