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Saber's CEO apologized to former Rideshare “Stimulator” writer Stella Sacco.

After saying to This Week in Videogames that he would have been “happy to replace her with AI,” Sacco says CEO Matthew Karch emailed her and “apologized unreservedly for the awful way he spoke about me in the press.” You can read her full statement below.

Saber's CEO apologized to former Rideshare “Stimulator” writer Stella Sacco.

TL;DR

  • Saber CEO Matthew Karch apologized to former writer Stella Sacco.
  • Karch previously told This Week in Videogames he would have been "happy to replace her with AI."
  • Sacco had alleged she was replaced by ChatGPT midway through development of Rideshare “Stimulator”.
  • Karch denied that Saber replaced any writers with AI.
  • Rideshare “Stimulator” uses AI for voices, music, and missions.