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Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly important for sports development, says Akhiro Hino.
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Hino claims that since 80-90 % of code is developed by AI, AI is responsible for 80-90 % of game development.
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Hano says that keeping an eye on aesthetics will be an important feature of the game developers to move forward.
Professor Laton and Ni -No -Koni series, behind the Studios, Level 5 President and Chief Executive Officer Akhiro Hino recently spoke about the growing influence of artificial intelligence in a reception program for new participants in the Top Game Creator Academy (TCGA).
TCGA Principal Hano welcomes the developers class with a story about AI in the development of the game (reported Famitsu And through translation Automaton West,
Ai and aesthetics
“Through this program, I hope that many of you will grow globally as a game developers. While I am actively working as a developer, I have recently found myself thinking that AI technology is crossing the creative world.”
He added, “Currently, about 80 80-90 percent of the code is written by AI, and then it is determined by human programmers and finalized. In other words, this means that now, about 80-90 percent of the games are made by artificial intelligence.” “And it doesn’t just stop programming – AI technology is expanding on art, music and even game design. It is not necessary to mention that the creative world is already becoming intellectual to rely on AI’s power to promote work performance.”
“That’s why I believe that ‘aesthetic feeling’ is an essential skill for game developers.”
Hino is referring to a developer’s ability to distinguish between a helper and a harmful generation here, saying that you still need a human to ensure that the AI raises a game rather than removed from it.
I will question Hano’s jump here in logic, as human surveillance and convenience seem necessary for this process. To say that the code is responsible for 10-20 % of the game development only looks hyperbolic.
Professor Laton and the New World of Steam Calendar are set to release for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 during the year 2025, but the exact date is yet to be announced.