As generative AI becomes more prevalent, it will change the way video games are made... but not in the way company CEOs currently predict.
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Artificial intelligence is no longer the "future" of game development. It’s already reshaping how studios build, ship and scale mobile games. Rather than a theoretical trend or an optional experiment, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Two prominent video game industry veterans have voiced their opinions on AI, with both people--Hideo Kojima and Glen Schofield--declaring that AI ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The use of AI tools in game development has been a controversial topic, as more developers have begun using the toolset, including Final Fantasy ...
Arc Raiders publisher Nexon has defended the game's use of generative AI, suggesting players should "assume that every game company is now using AI." Arc Raiders, like developer Embark's 2023 shooter, ...
Recent surveys show a growing resistance to generative AI, but gamers will have to fight the trend with their wallets.
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Krafton has clarified that its upcoming PlayStation 5 title, Project Windless, is not using generative AI for content or narrative creation. While AI has been employed internally for efficiency during ...
Following the launch of Arc Raiders – and the ongoing debate regarding the use of generative AI – Nexon CEO Junghun Lee has said "it's important to assume every game company" is using the technology.
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A hot potato: Just because game company executives love AI, it doesn't mean everyone feels the same way. According to a new survey from GDC, over half of game developers think it's having a negative ...