Gate News message, April 21 — Panic Inc., creator of the Playdate handheld gaming console, announced in April 2026 that its Console storefront will no longer accept games developed using generative AI tools for creating art, music, writing, or dialogue. However, AI coding assistants remain permitted, though developers must disclose their usage and extent.
According to Panic’s AI Disclosure policy, the ban covers large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini; image generation models including Stable Diffusion and Midjourney; and audio creation tools like MuseNet and Udio. Custom-written code functions that govern in-game behavior, such as enemy AI logic, are not affected by the restriction. For titles using AI in the coding process, Panic will flag them and specify the extent of AI assistance (for example, “Lua debugging”), allowing customers to make informed purchasing decisions. Previously-approved games that used AI will remain listed but will be marked to inform buyers.
The policy shift follows backlash over Wheelsprung, an AI-developed game that was included in the Playdate Season 2 premium bundle. Panic co-founder Cabel Sasser acknowledged the oversight, stating “In hindsight, that was naive—we take full responsibility.” The company confirmed that all games in the upcoming Playdate Season 3 bundle will be required to exclude AI in art, music, writing, and code, reinforcing its commitment to supporting human-created content.
Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to
Disclaimer.
Related Articles
Claude Live Artifacts: Dashboard Directly Connected App, Real-Time Automatic Updates
According to Claude’s official X announcement, Anthropic rolled out the Live Artifacts feature in Cowork on the Claude desktop app on April 20. It lets AI-generated charts, dashboards, and trackers connect directly to users’ apps and files, and automatically refresh with the latest data when opened. Live Artifacts is available to all Cowork users on every paid Claude plan (Pro, Max, Team, Enterprise).
Live Artifacts core features: from static output to real-time linkage
In the past, once Claude Artifacts were produced, they quickly fell out of sync with reality—if users wanted to update the data, they could only re-paste the information and ask Claude to generate a new version. L
ChainNewsAbmedia17m ago
South Korean AI Storage Startup Dnotitia Raises $61.2M in Series A Funding
Gate News message, April 21 — South Korean AI storage startup Dnotitia raised 90 billion won (US$61.2 million) in a Series A funding round led by Elohim Partners. Kiwoom Investment and Shinhan Venture Investment also participated in the round.
Dnotitia's main products are the Seahorse vector
GateNews20m ago
Pi Network founder May 7 discussed human identity verification in the AI era at Consensus 2026
Pi Network founder Nicolas Kokkalis will attend the Consensus 2026 conference in Miami on May 7, joining an expert panel to discuss online human identity verification issues in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). According to the official event schedule, this panel discussion will bring together experts in the fields of identity, privacy, and digital trust.
MarketWhisper1h ago
DeepX and Hyundai Motor Group Develop Low-Power AI Chip Platform for Robots
South Korea's DeepX and Hyundai Motor Group's Robotics Lab are collaborating on a low-power AI computing platform for real-time robotic applications. Utilizing DeepX's DX-M2 chip, the partnership aims to optimize robotics with reduced costs and power consumption, reflecting a trend towards specialized chips in the industry.
GateNews1h ago
Amazon adds a $5 billion investment in Anthropic, and a 10-year AWS agreement locks in $100 billion in compute power
Amazon announced on April 20 that it would invest an additional $5 billion in Anthropic, bringing its cumulative committed investment since 2023 to $13 billion, and leaving room for additional funding tied to future commercial milestones of up to $20 billion. In return, Anthropic has pledged to invest more than $100 billion over the next decade in AWS infrastructure, in exchange for 5 gigawatts of compute resources.
MarketWhisper2h ago
New York state lawmakers propose an “AI dividend” to address layoffs, with Goldman Sachs estimating a monthly loss of 16k jobs
New York state lawmaker and congressional candidate Alex Bores announced an “AI dividend” program on Sunday, aimed at making direct payments to U.S. citizens when artificial intelligence significantly replaces American workers. The program was announced amid findings from a Goldman Sachs report showing that widespread AI adoption has already led to the loss of about 16k jobs per month in the United States, and tech giants such as Amazon, Meta, Intel, and Microsoft have all announced large-scale layoffs in succession.
MarketWhisper2h ago