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Saber Interactive Accused of Replacing Writer With ChatGPT on Rideshare Sim
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Saber Interactive Accused of Replacing Writer With ChatGPT on Rideshare Sim

Aug 12, 20263 sources0 comments

Saber Interactive is facing scrutiny after the former lead writer of its upcoming driving game, Rideshare "Stimulator," publicly claimed the studio replaced them with ChatGPT partway through development. The writer also alleged that all passenger voices in the game were generated by AI, raising concerns about undisclosed AI use. As of the time of reporting, the game's Steam page contains no disclosure indicating AI was used in the creation of the game's content.

Saber Interactive has denied the specific claim that the writer was replaced by ChatGPT, but the studio did acknowledge it plans to use AI for dialogue generation in the game. The studio justified the decision by pointing to the sheer scale of the project, stating that "the number of passengers in the game is infinite," making full human-written dialogue impractical. Critics, however, argue that intent to use AI does not excuse the lack of transparency with consumers on the game's storefront page.

Key Insights

  • 1Former lead writer claims Saber Interactive replaced them with ChatGPT midway through development of Rideshare 'Stimulator.'
  • 2The writer also alleged that all passenger voice content in the game was AI-generated.
  • 3Saber Interactive denied replacing the writer with ChatGPT, but confirmed it will use AI for dialogue, citing the game's infinite passenger count as justification.
  • 4Despite the studio's admission of AI use, there is currently no AI disclosure on the game's Steam page, which may raise concerns under Steam's content disclosure policies.
  • 5The controversy highlights ongoing industry tensions around AI replacing human creative roles and the lack of standardized transparency requirements for AI-generated game content.