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The WALL STREET JOURNAL goes with, how EA developers used AI to get "some 11,000 players" into College Football 25 in just three months. Using photos of player's heads, collected from their schools, EA Sports "used its AI to create their video game doppelgängers in seconds." When results "weren't up to snuff, artists were brought in to make enhancements" which were then "fed back into the AI program so it could learn from its mistakes." The digital versions "aren’t as detailed as in Madden, but they mark the first time EA has been able to put replicas of real players in its college football game."

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