
"About 85% of the company's quality-assurance work is being done today alongside some kind of machine learning or AI-driven algorithm. We hire more QA people than we ever have."
"Advancements to AI will inevitably lead to job losses in the short term but will ultimately lead to net gains in employment in the long run, as was the case with other historical labor shifts."
"People are overestimating what AI can do. Do I think that a 16-year-old in a garage is going to create a Battlefield or an EA Sports FC? I actually don't think that's going to happen anytime soon."
"When YouTube launched, one school of thought was that acclaimed film director Steven Spielberg would be out of a job. Neither of those things happened."
Electronic Arts is integrating AI into its quality assurance processes, with CEO Andrew Wilson stating that 85% of QA work involves machine learning or AI algorithms. Despite this, EA continues to hire more QA personnel. Wilson believes that while AI may cause short-term job losses, it will ultimately result in net employment gains. He also cautioned against overestimating AI's capabilities, comparing it to the early days of YouTube, which did not eliminate traditional filmmakers but instead created new opportunities.
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