Nier Director Yoko Taro Says "AI Will Make All Game Creators Unemployed"
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Yoko Taro, renowned for his work on the Nier series, recently discussed the impact of AI on game development. He posits that within 50 years, AI could replace human developers altogether, positioning them like bards of the past. The Famitsu roundtable, which included various game developers, agreed that AI will soon be integral to the industry. Taro suggested that AI will craft custom narratives based on player preferences, leading to unique gaming experiences. However, director Kazutaka Kodaka warned that this shift may erode shared player experiences and potential for global hits.
I think that AI will make all game creators unemployed. In 50 years, game creators may be treated like bards.
AI will determine the preferences of users and skillfully generate route branchings that they would want to read.
This kind of AI-driven design would take away the ability for players to share the same experience of a game.
In the near future, we will move from an era where we have to imitate the style of our favorite creators to an era where we can have our favorite scenarios generated.
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