According to Odaily, Nintendo's President Shuntaro Furukawa recently confirmed that the company will not be using generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology in its games due to concerns over intellectual property. Furukawa made this statement during an investor Q&A session.

Despite the growing popularity of generative AI, the company currently has no plans to incorporate it into their upcoming games. Generative AI has been gaining attention for its innovative capabilities, but it also comes with issues related to intellectual property. This decision by Nintendo underscores the ongoing debate about the intersection of AI and intellectual property rights in the gaming industry.