Cansu Canca, Laura Haaber Ihle, Annika Marie Schoene
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Incorporating AI into the development, operation, and servicing of video games adds new issues to an already-complex landscape of ethical concerns. Practices, tools, and governance structures developed in responsible AI can offer effective ways to navigate this complexity.