We Used AI to Make a Game (and it went horribly wrong!) | Game Dev Challenge
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Just like everyone else in the world at the moment, we used some AI tools (eg. Chat GPT, Midjourney, Leonardo) and made a video game together. We had a good laugh and learned a thing or two. A lot of people are unsure about AI, worried about AI or feel that AI is not ethical. We believe it's important that we use it ourselves so we can form our own opinions on AI. We also think that using AI is an excellent way for aspiring game developers to improve their skills and knowledge of game development. If you are going to release a commercial game, or sell your projects, we urge you to use only assets for which you have 100% rights to use.
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A lot of people are unsure about AI, worried about AI or feel that AI is not ethical. We believe it's important that we experiment with AI tools ourselves so we can form our own opinions on the usefulness and ethics of Generative AI. Fundamentally we believe that using AI is an excellent way for aspiring game developers to improve their skills and knowledge of game development. And VERY IMPORTANTLY, if you are going to release a commercial game, or sell your projects, we urge you to use only assets for which you have 100% rights to use.
There is no ethical use of AI tools since the way they are build is not ethical in the first place.
By using them you just feed into its learning experience making it better. This will swallow us creatives whole one day or it will automate such a big chunk of our worklows that it sucked all fun and joy out of it. Its already destroying my art community and now its infesting my second passion.
@@RottenSkull absolutely!
We understand fully. Our communities are also in the firing line, as is our core business of creating educational content. This new wave of Generative AI is not going away so we all need to work together to figure out the solution so that we dont all become obsolete. We would love to have things not change, but change is inevitable so the challenge now is how we adapt. We see the problem (eg. all of the artwork being created) but don't know the solution. We feel that if we use and understand AI tools we might find a way through the turmoil that is decending upon us all.
@@Gdevtv AI art is not going away, AI is not going away, but the acts of stealing and infringing copyright need to go away, the solution is simple, let the artists to opt-in and opt-out, that is the best solution the art community requested all the time for an ethical AI model
@@jaxkk1119 Yes, we also believe the opt-in and opt-out approach is good. I believe there are tools and website popping up that are making it possible for artists to opt out their work.
That was hilarious! "My team is fighting how do I help" and "I didn't say it was good art, I said it was art" cracked me up. To be fair, Legend looked pretty busy.
Hilarious! 😂😂 I had a lot of fun watching it. Grant was right-clicking on the image generated on Leonardo AI instead of clicking the download button. Rick was manually copy-pasting code from GPT, which really gave me frustration, though. I can see Grant spending a loooooooooooooooooooot of time prompting to get the result right; I've been there 😢😅. And Tim with some weird poop jokes. Oh man, really enjoyed you guys!
That was fun to watch 😁
Tim did a great JOB go Tim Rick needs to pick up the pace man he was talking more than working it seemed and grant should have just drawn it all and it would have been much better Good Job Tim
Awesome video! ❤ I love these gamedev challenge videos, and seeing you all worked together for this one was an excellent twist!
I think Grant had the most difficult task, it's as if he was working with an intern who dismisses all your comments to do their own stuff. Rick's job might seem a lot, but in the end it's the best use case for AI, it really speeds things up! But in my opinion, Tim had the hardest work, having to manage Rick's dad jokes is something that requires energy! 😂 Amazing team guys!
That was awesome!! You guys are so fun to watch :D
Really enjoyed watching you all just hang out and make a game, always nice to have some fun and laughs!
Its just so fun to watch, and enjoy, its not a Competition or a threat its just for fun and experiment, you can never make a good game with just AI without having knowledge of what the script means what it does and how the game engine functions, it's just like walking a maze blinfolded ... AI will help you improve and make something faster and better, will not make you a whole good game... atleast for now
When yall doing another live?
chat gpt has been a saint to me in learning game dev , i wouldnt rely on it to write me code but it has helped me fix alot of errors and explain what went wrong , would definitely recommend to anyone else whos learning
At first I was very iffy with A.I tools when they first started popping out. But as a very beginning level GameDev learning with python. I have been having a blast learning from chat gpt giving me easy to solve solutions to errors I come across with. While explaining what I did wrong with my code in a very fun easy to understand simplistic way for my brain to grasp. A.I isn't going away fellow GameDev learners. You do not need to be scared of chat gpt. You just gotta adapt, use the tools and learn alongside with it along with people in the community. It what strives us furhtur in this new age upon us. I was on the negative side in the beginning myself until I started learning with the tools.
think you need to add sound with a AI Sound provider. Good job everyone it was fun to watch.
"Does Smiley shoot out Smiles?"
".... there are some plotholes"
lol
This is awesome. This looked like such a blast. Just total fun nonsense working with some really cool tech, you _legends._ 😃 Awesome to see a fun, low-impact example of working _with_ AI rather than just blindly fearing it.
why don't just name the game as "shoot the poop"
How to use Git for making a project in team?
So much salt over AI in the comments. I thought this video was really fun. Made me laugh and I thought it showed how the game developer is still very much in the driver's seat, even if AI is generating content for the project.
yea, guess ur that kind of person calling an AI prompter an artist isn't lol🤣
Haven't finished the video, but it's been fun so far, don't really understand the anger/outrage some people are leaving in the comment section.
u don't understand cuz u don't care about the victims
@@jaxkk1119 I'm still waiting for someone to explain who the supposed victims are in all of this.
@@decidiustv3212 Well I believe there is something called google out there isn't?
@@jaxkk1119 Ah yes the classic, "I'm not required to provide any proof of a statement I personally made, that's up to you". Didn't realize we were still in the year 2008 😂
@@decidiustv3212 wow, seems like we're living before 1998 where Google and RUclips haven't yet created 🤣
Grow up dude, stop acting like every have that duty to teach you everything, learn how to do research by yourself, or you're just that kind of person that never did one?
destroyed the last dozen AAA titles in 30 minutes GG
Wait you just made a hamster version of Llamatron!
Entertaining watch! and insightful
God crafted video, as always.
Unity BOOOOOOO!
using ai seems more of a hassle than useful. Sure some bits and pieces are useful, but eh.
Emo-jedi , that is a Sith? :D
My subscription feed is filled with AI content, Almost every channel that is mildly related to tech is doing a video on AI but also lot of other channels joined in too(easy money I guess).
ReAlLy GlaD yOu gUyS arE dOiNG iT tOo, Atleast hope the video is fun🙂
Our goal was to have a good laugh. It's more about us goofing around and less about how to use AI. I hope you enjoy.
look, what amazing job you did, AI .. not only nice, but also everything has been done by you 👍😅
whoa, this was eye opening. Did not realize how far you can get in game dev with an A.I. :)
Googles Bard gives you answered instantly.
0/10 game, no explosions!
Very disappointed with you popularizing and contributing to the spread of unethical AI tools, I feel iffy about having paid for your courses now. Goes without saying but I won't be paying for any more in the future, unless this is retracted.
Are there particular AI tools that you feel are or are not ethical? For example, OpenAI claims that Chat GPT is trained on open source and publicly available information such as unity documentation. Similarly, Adobe's Firefly (which we didn't use in this video but are actively looking into) also has trained its model on images that it owns the rights to. Are these tools okay, or do you feel that all Generative AI tools are not ethical? We are genuinely trying to find a path forward here because AI tools are here to stay and collectively as a community we need to figure out how to incorporate them into our workflows.
@@Gdevtv Adobe Firefly was still not ethical standard, cuz everyone upload their works to Adobe Stock were to make a living with it, or maybe just a small amount of money to buy a cup of coffee, most of them don't even realize Adobe use their works for AI training, they didn't tell every artist about it and asking for their permission before using it, Adobe just automatically thought that people upload their works to Adobe Stock SHOULD meaning they are giving it for free to Adobe to do whatever they want, while Adobe still earning tons of dollar with the Adobe Stock subscription plan, but Adobe didn't even pay a single penny to the artists after claiming to own it, this is basically a second version of what happened with Deviant art, if Adobe actually believe this is ethical, why they made a compensation plan for it? Why you have to compensate the artists if you doesn't have to? You don't even have to do it if you actually let the artist choose to opt-in by themselves, and creating opt-in button was just a piece of cake, BUT STILL THEY DIDN'T
@@Gdevtv They "claims" it to be open source while people did found some copyrighted works in it such as "Harry Potter," "1984," "Lord of the Rings," "Hunger Games," "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," "Fahrenheit 451," "A Game of Thrones" and "Dune".
And obviously, publicly available information doesn't equal to giving you freedom to do whatever you want with it, including using it for AI training, doesn't matter if it is profitable or not
We Built a Video Game by Scraping from Artists
Exactly. They lost my respect
I hope you watch the video and see that we are not trying to exploit artists. We are very much trying to understand how best to use AI and predict what its long-term role will be within our game development community. Most of our community are students who are learning and easily get blocked when they can't figure our the code they need or assets to put into their game. By using AI they can continue to learn and grow and develop the confidence to make their own assets.
@@Gdevtv u concerned about ur students, but what about the artists, photographer, content creator and the art community that was hurt by it?
you should encourage them to learn more and create their own assets, or use free assets, not using the tools that was built by scraping from people, who else is going to draw if we can just take their drawing and feed into a machine to replicate it? They were struggling to even make a living with it, now even worst, to this point, it is all due to people like u
@@jaxkk1119 Yes, we totally hear what you are saying. You may not understand this, but our small team is a group of content creators and our business is making online educational videos teaching people game development. Our industry and business is also under threat from AI - tools are popping up that will allow people to use our courses as inspiration and have AI produce new content based upon our content. We are trying to understand how to survive during this massive change and to continue helping our community of aspiring game developers to learn and grow. We are not the ones making the AI tools, we are trying to figure out exactly how this tool (that doesn't seem like its going away) will impact everyone we care about.
@@Gdevtv As I mentioned, AI tools is not going away, but the way it was built (that hurt tons of original creators) needs to go away
AI could already make games for us? 🤯
Also, will there be courses teaching us how to properly incorporate AI into our gamedev workflows? 👀
Is there something specific you'd like us to teach?
WOOT!
AI, unsubscribed