Submitted by Ezekiel_W t3_y0hk8u in singularity
esoteric23 t1_irsymqo wrote
How long until video games are rendered this way? Simple 3D modeling for scene composition and game state, then spend your GPU budget rendering it all in an AI vision pipeline stage.
HeinrichTheWolf_17 t1_irt4okf wrote
The clock is ticking for game and film studios, artists aren't the only ones being replaced. One day you can think something can create it in an instant, want a full remake of DOOM 1993? Done. Want a Grand Theft Auto Game set in South Park? Done. Want a Rick and Morty based MOBA? Done.
Soon we will be able to create anything we want specifically tailored to us.
camdoodlebop t1_irtp4ma wrote
another interesting aspect will be NPCs with much more intelligent chat capabilities. imagine being able to have a philosophical conversation with a random character in a video game through ai. imagine a video game where all of the NPCs know they're in a game
Think_Olive_1000 t1_irtjb4v wrote
Will still be a market for multiplayer no matter how much ai can replicate human players i think people will still enjoy knowing the person on the other end has a real mom
CyberDaPlayer1337 t1_it7ywfc wrote
People already play multiplayer games blissfully unaware that the majority of the lobbies they’re in are entirely comprised of bots
Think_Olive_1000 t1_itfnpfs wrote
I doubt they want their actual friends replaced is my point.
polygon_lover t1_irvy8un wrote
Nah. AI generated assets are one thing, but AI making game design decisions is a whole other realm away.
Quealdlor t1_isgg8i7 wrote
I want huge open-world games with very good graphics set in some chosen anime worlds for example.
Ezekiel_W OP t1_irt34ut wrote
This is the reason Nvidia has put 4x the number of AI cores in their newest GPUs, they believe as I do that all games in the near future will be simulations created with AI.
dasnihil t1_irtceak wrote
one of the most beautiful chipsets ever built. ada lovelace.
-ZeroRelevance- t1_irvm1gz wrote
Realistically, we’ll probably see the first games that aren’t just tech-demos maybe late-decade, and then some games you’d actually want to play a few years after that. To be honest I think these numbers are pretty conservative, but it’s pretty hard to predict so far ahead in this rapidly evolving climate.
esoteric23 t1_irwemxv wrote
Yeah, seems very conservative. Seems like all we’re missing is frame rate and better frame to frame coherence and you’re set. Like, it wouldn’t be that much different than post-processing effects on emulators.
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