Xbox Pushes Ahead With New Generative AI. Developers Say 'Nobody Will Want This'
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Microsoft has unveiled Muse, a new generative AI model tailored for gaming, specifically trained on Bleeding Edge. This model can assist in game development by understanding a game's physics and 3D environment, generating visuals, and responding to player interactions. A key highlight is its potential in game preservation, optimizing classic titles for modern hardware. However, the reaction from game developers has been largely negative. Critics argue that generative AI threatens the artistic value of games, fearing it is a cost-cutting measure that devalues the efforts of creative professionals in the industry.
To imagine that beloved games lost to time and hardware advancement could one day be played on any screen with Xbox is an exciting possibility for us.
the people who are promoting it are doing it to reduce capital expenditure and whether they intend to do it or not, are effectively disenfranchising and devaluing millions of collective years of aesthetic effort by game devs and artists.
Muse can understand the physics and 3D environment inside a game and generate visuals and reactions to players' movements.
Read at WIRED
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