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Nier: Creative Director Automata, Yoko Taro, predicts that AI will eliminate the creator of games from work.
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Taro said, “AI will make all the creators of the unemployed games.”
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The director added that AI would move the gaming industry from “era where we need to imitate the style of our favorite creators to the era where we can have our favorite scenarios,” soon.
Dear the controversial AI topic and its presence in the future of the game industry, Nier: Automata The creative director, Yoko Taro, shares his opinion on where AI takes the next step in the development of games, and his view is somewhat bleak. It is no secret that AI has been the main reason for concerns in several creative sectors in the last few years, with one example being WGA and Sag-infra 2023 and Nier: Automata The creator shared a disturbing view of the impact of AI in the gaming industry.
Nier: Automata There is some of the best sequels of Square Enix on the market and joins Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Kingdom Hearts 2and Neo: The world ends with youand along with the initial release of the game on PlayStation 4 and PC, Slot machines Later he joined the Xbox One catalog in 2018 and the Nintendo Switch list in 2022. Taro is also known for his work as a screenplay writer Final Fantasy 14: Shadowbringersand its time to create Drakengard series.
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During an interview with Famitsu (VIA VGC) shared Taro about the statement and said, “AI will make all the creators of the unemployed games,” contrasts Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Daniel Vavry's view of AI notes that his hope that technology will speed up the amount of time allocated to the development of games to allow the game to be faster. Taro shared his thoughts and promoted his upcoming game, One hundred lineAnd he believed that AI would move the gaming industry from “era where we need to imitate the style of our favorite creators to the era where we can have generated popular scenarios,” soon. From a more technical point of view, Taro added that AI is likely to “determine the preferences of users and skillfully generate branches of routes they would like to read, and the recommendations will continue to improve.”
NIER: Automata Creative Director Yoko Taro thinks AI will make all the creators of the unemployed games
On the other hand, the coin, the head of Nintendo Doug Bowser, has recently considered a debate surrounding the game generated by AI, but assured the industry that the Japanese publisher prefers developers and art. He stepped one step further into the interactive CEO of The-Two Strauss Zelnick to believe that the development of AI would not lead to job losses, but instead increased employment.
The controversial topic is influenced not only by the gaming industry, but the film sector also faces similar concerns. Avatar Director James Cameron currently accepts artificial intelligence to improve visual elements and at the same time reduce production costs, but the creator's comments have also evoked how the use of these tools will affect potential loss of jobs and content quality. Video games and film communities are divided on this topic, with some support for Cameron's vision and others are afraid of the impact that it will have on human creativity.
Nier: Automata
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March 7, 2017
- Esrb
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M for adults: blood, partial nudity, strong tongue, violence
- Engine
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Proprietary engine