Epic Games Removes Racist AI-Generated Images from Fortnite
Following player outcry, Epic Games is taking action to remove racist AI-generated images uploaded by users to the popular game Fortnite, according to a report by Kotaku.
User-Created Maps Enable Problematic Content
One of the features that made Fortnite successful is the ability for users to create and share their own maps. However, this has also allowed for the potential upload of problematic content, which is what has occurred here.
Racist Stereotypes Perpetuated in Island Maps
Users recently discovered island maps in Fortnite that feature crude AI-generated images perpetuating racist stereotypes. Examples include maps with names like “Arab Zonewars,” “Nigerian Zonewars,” and “China Zonewars.”
Discriminatory Content Removed and Action Taken
Epic Games has removed many of these islands and taken action against the creators. The company stated that discriminatory content violates its rules for island creators and users who violate these guidelines may face permanent bans.
Moderation Process Under Review
Epic Games reviews all user-created islands before publication, but admits they take a light touch. They are updating their moderation training programs and rules to minimize violating maps reaching players. Users are encouraged to report any islands that violate the rules.
Epic Games Working on Updating Rules and Training Programs
The publisher is working on updating its island creator rules and moderation training programs to prevent offensive content from being published. They aim to strike a balance between allowing creative freedom and ensuring content violations are addressed promptly.
AI Art Allowed on Epic Games Store
Epic Games began allowing games featuring AI art on its store, while rival marketplace Steam initially took a stance against AI content but has since softened its rules. Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney supports the use of new technologies in games.
Challenges with Offensive AI Models
Despite efforts by AI developers to remove offensive images from their models, users have found ways to exploit them. In the past, viral images included SpongeBob SquarePants and Kirby flying jetliners into the World Trade Center.
Hot Take: Epic Games Takes Steps to Address Racist Content in Fortnite
Epic Games is responding to player concerns by removing racist AI-generated images uploaded by users to Fortnite. The ability for users to create and share their own maps in the game has led to the potential for problematic content. Examples of island maps featuring racist stereotypes have been discovered, and Epic Games has taken action against the creators. The company acknowledges the need for stricter moderation and is updating its rules and training programs accordingly. While challenges remain with offensive AI models, Epic Games remains committed to providing a safe and inclusive gaming environment.