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Artificial intelligence promises to make games more exciting and easier to build — even amid worries about its effects on the industry’s job market.
A WIRED investigation finds that major players like Activision Blizzard, which recently laid off scores of workers, are using generative AI for game development.
Today’s share is: Artificial Intelligence Industry Special Report: Exploring Progress and Boundaries of Model Capabilities ...
Video game companies like Ubisoft are embracing genAI to speed up development and pioneer new gameplay while navigating high ...
AI is everywhere, it has been genuinely astonishing the speed it has inserted itself into things it probably has no place ...
AI has been a common theme at GDC presentations in years past, but in 2024 it was clear that generative AI is coming for gaming, and some of the biggest companies are exploring ways to use it.
As game developers wrestle with the challenges and opportunities of incorporating AI tools across the industry, those same tools continue to increase in complexity.
AI offers new tools for making games, but developers worry about their jobs The early days of AI in game development have been full of questions and murky answers.
Story Machine, a game creation engine from Robot Invader, uses AI to create art assets for games -- what's its purpose for developers?
Valve's Gabe Newell says that artificial intelligence offers benefits for game devs with work like technical coding work and more tool-oriented tweaks.