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There are already AI games on the market and they are all pretty horrible. If shadowrun ever gets a chance of revival it should be made by skilled humans so it doesn't die again immediatly
This, really.

I think we're all aware that the world is indeed moving to a future where, at some point, human creativity will largely be replaced by machines that have just become actually good at regurgitating the (largely stolen) content they're being fed with -- but we're not nearly there yet.

What is mistakenly being called "AI" these days can't even be trusted to properly translate sentences; how could we possibly expect it to deliver a thrilling semi-original plot that keeps you immersed in the world? With the tools on the market right now, you could probably get quite a few neat passages out of it, but sooner or later you're going to run into awkward spots, and it'll ruin the entire experience.
Leaving aside the intentional invitation of controversy by buying into a product/trend that a lot of people justifiably regard as destroying jobs and being part of product enshittification. Shadowrun already is an IP on life support; I don't think it needs to make things even more difficult than they are.

Maybe thirty, forty years from now, we'll all have software that's capable of creating compelling movies and videogames from scratch based on just a few sentences a la Star Trek's holodecks, but for better or worse, that day is still far away, and we should not expect more from this tech than everybody can see it's capable of actually delivering.
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