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Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections Adds New Era Darui and Kakashi Costumes

This month’s V-Jump magazine reveals two new costumes for Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections. The scan shows off both Kakashi and Darui (5th Raikage) costumes. Sadly there is no…

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Naruto X Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections Review | TheSixthAxis

Naruto X Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections aims to be the most complete retelling of the Naruto story, but does it live up to the task?

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Bandai Namco Addresses Naruto x Boruto Game Voiceover Controversy

The publisher of Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections responds to accusations of AI usage for the game's polarizing vocal performances.

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New Naruto x Boruto Game Under Fire By Fans And Actors

Both fans and voice actors for Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections call out the game's questionable redub, alleging the use of AI.

phoenixwing151d ago

Literally stealing someone's voice with AI. That's just scummy there should be a law against it.

Daeloki151d ago

Agreed, and same goes for AI pictures. Honestly using AI to generate any type of art is pretty messed up. I get that teaching AI to do calculations, or to process collected scientific data or run simulations is one thing, but using it for art/media is just lazy and unethical.

Shiore2u150d ago (Edited 150d ago )

It depends on whether it's utilized correctly and not lazily. AI is a tool; there's always a right and wrong way to use a tool.I do VFX work and have utilized AI to save myself time I make corrections to any errors before implementing them into my projects. When you're in a situation where costs are going up, coupled with time and energy being finite, you work smarter, not harder; you learn to adapt your workflow.

Personally, I've got nothing against AI when used correctly, not exclusively, in conjunction with a piece of work. Much in the same way I didn't immediately demonize digital art software in the 90s when painters felt it was the end of days. Photoshop and it's automated processes didn't destroy entire creative disciplines.