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As generative AI becomes more prevalent, it will change the way video games are made... but not in the way company CEOs currently predict.
Generative AI is being used to create and speed up game development, threatening creative jobs. So how do we know if a game is AI-generated?
In modern gaming, the use of generative AI has become a major point of contention between publishers and consumers. While many companies proudly adopted the technology and argued for its uses in game ...
Now, Bethesda Game Studios boss Todd Howard, who’s responsible for directing beloved RPGs such as Oblivion, Skyrim and ...
Sega has decided that now's the time to join the myriad other companies in the games industry adopting artificial intelligence to streamline their development processes. In response to a question ...
Sarah has been an editor and contributor for GameRant since 2015. She kicked off her video game journey after meeting her first Chocobo, she never looked back. After years of playing them, she decided ...
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TL;DR: Major tech companies are integrating generative AI to streamline game development, but challenges persist. Ubisoft, Microsoft, and EA use AI tools to boost workflows, yet developers face ...
Xbox's new CCO and CEO comment on the company's approach to AI in development, reassuring fans that humans are still at the ...