
""We are dabbling in using AI," Houser said, "but the truth is a lot of it's not as useful as some of the companies would have you believe.""
""they will claim it can solve every single problem, and it really can't yet.""
"But as Houser argues, much of the hype surrounding the tech is "just to sell AI stock," and all of its promises seem only possible "if we give it all of our money.""
Dan Houser, cofounder of Rockstar and head of Absurd Ventures, expresses skepticism about current large language model capabilities. He acknowledges experimentation with AI but emphasizes that much of the technology is not yet broadly useful for complex creative tasks. Houser views many grand promises as marketing and financial hype that overstate what AI can solve today. He notes that AI presently excels at mundane, automated processes rather than precious creative work. Controversies such as fully AI-generated images in games and major studios investing heavily in generative tools illustrate both risks and active industry experimentation.
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