Generative artificial intelligence has made great strides. Within a few years, we learned that we could generate large amounts of text, images, code, and even compose music with just the click of a mouse. Ironically, creative jobs were always thought to be safe from automation. However, reality has proven otherwise.
When it comes to video games, the following questions usually arise: How will this technology advancement impact the industry? As always, there's a little bit of everything.While many developers are excited about the possibilities of artificial intelligence, others Concerned Regarding the possibility of misuse.
Currently, large companies are interested in its advancements, but they are not fully committed to the technology, at least publicly.Between GDC 2024NVIDIA and Ubisoft showed off advances in non-playable characters with dynamic responses. Neo NPC. Additionally, we know that: inworldThe company responsible for this technology has partnered with Microsoft to develop interaction and narrative tools for video games. So far, these are the most notable developments within the industry.
Big companies are continuing to carefully watch from afar to see how the situation develops. And while big promises are being made about AI and all the things it can do, it's very likely that most of it will never be realized.
in the case of artAn application that generates an image just by entering a description will eventually conceptual artist. AI can’t just process still images. Applications already exist that can generate 3D models and complete videos with different characteristics. sky. While AI can be thought of as just another tool, relying solely on AI as a creative engine remains a utopia for many reasons. Lack of context and repetition of clichés during image generation may be part of it.
programming This is another area where industry experts were able to notice a difference. Generative AI is seen as an effective tool to write lines faster, solve problems, and streamline processes. However, like any art, it remains difficult to completely replace programmers.
However, one thing is certain. Pandora's box has already been opened, and a novice developer is already developing games using AI. Nevertheless, we are still concerned about AI and how it will ultimately impact its widespread use, the computational power it will require, the natural impacts it will entail, and how AI will be trained. No global consensus has yet been reached on the origin of the data.