In a recent news article Thomas Smallwood spoke about the dangers of AI replacing creativity.
AI won’t replace creativity in iGaming but is instead democratising it by lowering the barriers of entry for game creators, especially in the slots industry. Rather than making human creativity obsolete.
AI tools help smaller studios and individual designers turn ideas into playable prototypes much faster and with far less cost, reducing reliance on large budgets and lengthy development timelines. By handling tedious technical tasks, AI allows creators to focus on innovation, opening up opportunities for more diverse voices and original concepts in game development.
We have summarised the key takeaways here:
There’s a common misconception that AI will replace creative work in game development, whereas it can augment creativity instead. Traditional slot game development requires large budgets, specialized expertise, and long timelines, which actually stifles innovation. AI can turn simple descriptions of a game idea into a prototype quickly, reducing technical barriers that once kept creative voices out of the industry. Platforms like OpenSlots use AI to automate design, asset creation, and build processes, letting creators focus on vision and concept. “Democratisation” means more people, therefore not just large studios can participate in game creation and bring original concepts to life. AI isn’t a magic solution for everything but it's a practical tool that eliminates costly and repetitive tasks while preserving and maybe putting a premium on genuine human creativity. The industry needs AI solutions that support rapid iteration, compliance, and market-specific customisation without sacrificing quality.