Mojang won't use generated AI, Minecraft is “about creativity and creation”
Blog Andrew Joseph 23 Mar , 2025 0

Minecraft Developer Mojang has no intention of including generative artificial intelligence into his game development process.
Both Activision admits to the use of generators Art in the Summoning of Artificial Intelligence: Black OP 6or Microsoft Building MuseAI aimed at “generating game creativity”.
But through its sound, Mojang has no plans to take advantage of its parent company's new technology and loves the human touch very much, which has led to Minecraft becoming the best-selling game of all time, with incredible sales.
“It’s like Minecraft is about creativity and creation for us,” said Agnes Larsson, Minecraft Vanilla Game Director at a recent event. “I think it’s important to make us happy to be human, which is a purpose.
Ingela Garneij, executive producer of Minecraft Vanilla, expanded on this sentiment: “For me, it's the thinking outside of the box part. This specific touch of: what is Minecraft? How does it look? That extra quality is really tricky to create through AI. We even try to have remote teams sometimes and guide them in building things for us, which has never worked, because you have to be here working together face-to-face.
“I mean creativity is… As a person, as a person, you need to really understand values and principles and ecosystems, legends, everything like humans.
The humans who made Minecraft continue to build on their record-breaking foundations. Newly revealed graphics update titled Vibrant visual effects should expire in the near futureand Mojang Continue to refuse to make Minecraft play for free. This concept of improving and expanding the original game is also with Mojang desires not to make “Minecraft 2)“It may be 16 now, but there is really no sign of slowing down my Minecraft or generating AI.”
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