Starting off, Sweeney commented on how companies train their AI models.
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It’s kind of an artifact of this technology being adopted way too widely, way too quickly."
I see dramatic productivity gains coming to a lot of areas of game development."
Sweeney also predicted that generative AI will increase “employment opportunities” across the technology sector.
And so that will certainly come and it will come at different rates.
In the long run, more jobs could be created thanks to AI, EA and others have said.
“This AI isn’t going to come to all fields with equal speed.
3D object generation AI isn’t going to be revolutionized next year.
He added: “Better games means players will be spending more.
Better games means that companies get more returns by investing more in building games.
Finally, Sweeney reflected that in the early days of Epic, its artists drew pixels.
Now, Epic’s artists create 3D objects.
And in the future, Sweeney said the things its employees do with mouse clicks will be different still.
Epic is not the only big believer in AI in the tech space.
Microsoft partnered up with ChatGPT andreportedly invested $10 billion into the AI company.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer believes AI will be apositive, additive force in gaming.
Nintendo, too, has said itsees the potential in using generative AI for game development.
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