Genshin Impact has updated its privacy policy, removing a disclaimer about using players' voice communication data for AI training. The original policy stated that voice data could be processed to enhance services, maintain security, and comply with laws. This clause's removal has raised concerns among users regarding the extent of data usage. Players can opt out of data collection through their settings without impacting gameplay. MiHoYo has previously shown interest in AI, hinting at a future Unreal Engine 5 MMO project featuring advanced AI systems.

Will Genshin Impact use voice data for AI training?

While the recent update removed any mention of this in the privacy policy, MiHoYo had earlier indicated that user data such as voice communications might be used to enhance AI models. Players can choose to opt out of model training in their service settings.

Genshin Impact, developed by MiHoYo, is an action RPG that combines fantasy elements with gacha mechanics, allowing players to explore the vast world of Teyvat, collecting characters and completing missions. Since its release in September 2020, it has garnered a massive player base and received frequent content updates, further enriching its gameplay and storytelling experience.