• twinnie@feddit.uk
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    6 hours ago

    How exactly will this produce novel new ideas, AI is literally incapable of doing anything it hasn’t already been trained to do.

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    7 hours ago

    This “transformational technology,” as he says, will “accelerate the velocity of development and unlock truly novel game experiences that will surprise, delight, and inspire players.”

    Oh look, buzzword salad. Apparently though, the Netflix execs bought it. Not that I thought that Neflix has any business trying to run a game studio in the first place. But, this sounds like the same sort of bullshit which has cause many companies to burn billions of dollars on “blockchain”. I suspect this “AI driven” drivel is going to end up in the same landfill as ET and NFTs.

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      6 hours ago

      accelerate the velocity of development

      Honestly I believe them. Because velocity is a vector, development going directly backwards at an accelerating rate is in line with what they said.

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    13 hours ago

    AI will enable big game teams to move much faster, and will also put an almost unimaginable collection of new capabilities in the hands of developers in smaller game teams."

    Just because lots of people tell you “I can’t imagine how this will be of any help at all” doesn’t mean that this is a “collection of unimaginable new capabilities”.

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      12 hours ago

      Someone must have used “unimaginable” and “AI” in the same slide presenting to the CEO. Understandable misunderstanding.

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      12 hours ago

      There’s a distinct lack of specifics in the article, and I wonder if that’s because Netflix know something the rest of the game industry doesn’t and aren’t letting on, or if they don’t.

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        7 hours ago

        Unless you mean they know intimately how stupid their own executives are I doubt they have any knowledge in an industry that is essentially foreign to them considering they aren’t even doing very well producing their own content in the industry they do know.