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Elon claims too many studios are owned by big corporations, so he wants to 'make games great again'

An AI studio sounds like a disaster

https://www.vice.com/en/article/elon-musk-has-a-solution-to-gaming-being-owned-by-big-corporations-using-his-big-corporation-to-start-an-ai-game-studio/



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What is he going to train it on?



vidyaguy said:

What is he going to train it on?

4Chan.



1. I don't think he's allowed to do this once he takes up his Gov position.

2. AI still gets coding wrong quite a lot, and even the AI itself cannot fully figure out where it went wrong.

3. Getting a human involved with an AI that got it's code wrong will only compound the issue and massively slow down game dev.

4. The AI will either be trained on games that already did better, or it'll completely generate some god awful incoherent mess that won't make any sense to any given audience (see those AI genned memes, where people turn into random vehicles or other ppl, while funny, none of it makes sense to make a joke).

Musk should just invest his own money into making a studio or two that targets what we are missing in multiple markets, and to actually create a real hiring process that isn't revolving around DEI/"consultation" companies dictating games into become political battering rams/belittlement tactics.



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Ryuu96 said:
vidyaguy said:

What is he going to train it on?

4Chan.

8chan



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Of course he is.



This is going to be fun on multiple levels.



He wants to make games great again ... with Ai.

My God, It's difficult to simp for this man sometimes.



Sounds interesting, I already saw some industry vets saying they are interested in working with him. No idea just how much of the game development process can be handled by AI, but it definitely has cost cutting potential for an industry clearly struggling with oversized budgets right now, so even if they can only automate a smaller fraction of the process while still maintaining quality control, they could definitely cut down on the budgets.



When "A.I" learns how many fingers a human has and gets it right 100% of the time, then... Maybe then... I might play a game made by generative algorithms.

Some games already deploy procedural generative systems, it can be a feature, it can also suck.



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