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Saber CEO apologises to Stella Sacco over 'replace with AI' remark on Rideshare Stimulator
Matthew Karch, CEO of Saber Interactive, apologised to writer Stella Sacco after publicly saying he would have been "happy to replace her with AI". Sacco is the writer at the centre of the Rideshare Stimulator AI controversy. The exchange highlights tensions around studios using AI in place of human writers and has drawn attention to Saber's handling of the project.
- Matthew Karch publicly said he would have been "happy to replace" Stella Sacco with AI.
- Stella Sacco is the writer at the centre of the Rideshare Stimulator AI controversy.
- Karch issued an apology to Sacco following the remark.
- The incident underscores industry debate over replacing human creatives with AI and has focused scrutiny on Saber's approach.