Yet games like AI Dungeon (and games people have made with ChatGPT, such as Love in the Classroom) are built on models that have scraped human creativity in order to generate their own content. Magoo nightmare into a play, book, or film, the support line quickly responded, "Yes, you have complete ownership of any content you created using AI Dungeon." It states that users can use content they create “pretty much however they want.” When I emailed Latitude to ask whether I could turn my Mr. Right now, this gray area is circumvented with an EULA. “There’s a big discussion nowadays, with prompt engineering in particular, about the extent to which you as a player imprint your personality and your free and creative choices,” says Alina Trapova, a law professor at University College London who specializes in AI and copyright and has authored several papers on AI Dungeon’s copyright problems.