DICE claimed Battlefield 6 has no AI-generated content, but players caught the studio lying

DICE claimed Battlefield 6 has no AI-generated content, but players caught the studio lying

In a bizarre design oversight, one of the in-game stickers features a rifle inexplicably equipped with two barrels.

Despite explicit reassurances from DICE leadership, cosmetic assets apparently crafted by generative artificial intelligence have begun surfacing in the latest Battlefield title.

Back in October, DICE Vice President and General Manager Rebeccah Coutaz insisted that players “would not see anything created by generative AI” within the actual game. She explained that while AI was utilized during the conceptual phases to “provide more time and creative space,” there was no current pipeline for integrating it into the developers’ final production workflow.

Nevertheless, the gaming community has already identified clear evidence of AI usage in the live content. Most notably, the “Winter Warning” player card sticker contains a glaring anatomical error: the M4A1 model is rendered with two barrels. Beyond this specific instance, players have flagged various other cosmetics and item descriptions that they believe bear the unmistakable hallmarks of neural network generation.

AI generated error in Battlefield

 

Source: iXBT.games