AI in Game Development | Tech & Gaming For A Better World EP1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • We start of strong, with discussing AI and it's uses in game development, how this will affect the gaming industry and our experiences and projections.
    The podcast "Tech & Gaming For A Better World" is all about how we can use technology and computer gaming to improve ourselves and thus the world in extension. All about the advantages gameplay can give us, and what to be careful around. New technology and software that can save us time, how to reuse old technology so you can keep it and how to build things yourself so you can learn how stuff works in detail.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @PoweredByGreed_
    @PoweredByGreed_ 4 месяца назад +1

    Cool! I remember you announced this on the patreon a year ago.Not that I dislike the FTD content but it is nice that you are trying something new , this is going to be quite interesting.

    • @GMODISM
      @GMODISM  4 месяца назад

      Yeah! It totally took longer to get at and put together, but now we are here, fun you remember it, and hope you'll enjoy this content too :)

    • @flonshi2934
      @flonshi2934 4 месяца назад

      Quite interesting indeed!

  • @flonshi2934
    @flonshi2934 4 месяца назад

    Eric: the joke goes that you need to be on the autism spectrum to play from the depths..... Well shit that explains why i like it xD

    • @GMODISM
      @GMODISM  4 месяца назад

      Or be an engineer, preferably both 😂
      But yeah, lots of people playing this game have an otherworldly interrest in detail and optimization!

  • @SkovyMation
    @SkovyMation 4 месяца назад

    I guess the best way i can describe it is that there is a concept in product development where you think of a triangle, the points are labled "cheap", "fast", and "good" to describe the programs development. For the most part you can only pick two and ai locks you into cheap so now you can pick a product that will be good but have a long dev cycle, or itll be done quickly but is subpar.
    It's important to remember that AI is a tool, it can help, but it cannot create on its own.
    The issue with the mainstream games industry is that large corporations treat new ideas like a plague due to "risk". Which is why indie and smaller studios are the ones making new IP. Then once that gets popular the big corps decide to make their own, worse, version since they won't innovate to succeed, just imitate an already successful design. Or the indie/smaller studios gets eaten by the corp... That happens alot too
    Also a fun fact: in the US, creative works generated by AI are not copywritable - as a work must be made by a human to qualify

    • @GMODISM
      @GMODISM  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, big biz indeed tend to eat the smaller ones, interesting analysis on AI use being locked in to cheap by default, it is indeed usually the main selling point.
      Yeah it's quite funny, wonder how one can limit the amount of human input for it to be copyrightable as some human invented text is required to make the generative derivative.

    • @SkovyMation
      @SkovyMation 4 месяца назад

      The way US copyright law works at its most basic is that the person that makes the thing owns the copyright unless otherwise agreed upon.

    • @GMODISM
      @GMODISM  4 месяца назад

      I think thats the way it works in sweden too, here you own the full rights to what you made even if you didn't register anything or searched any patent, but better registring stuff for practicality