It feels like the use of artificial intelligence is becoming more and more common in everyday life, and Nair: Auto Meta Director Yoko Taro is concerned that the developers may lose their job.
As spatted and Translated by autoimmateNair Director appeared in a recent Interviewed with Femitosu Danganapa’s creator Kazota Kodaka, Zero Escape director Kotaro Achikoshi, and nine hours, nine people, nine people, nine doors producer Jero Asi. During the conversation of Davis, Achikoshi pointed to “high -speed” on which AI -tech is being developed, and says: “I am afraid that the AI Infield Adventure Games will be included in the mainstream.”
It is a joint concern Yuko TaroWhich adds: “I also believe that game creators may lose their job because of AI. There is a chance that in 50 years, game creators will be treated like a board.”
Although both gods are confident that AI can create stories of its own, Kodka has a slightly different theory, noting that this technology cannot act as a real creator, even if it can imitate the work of others.
This is a good thing – finally, as matters stand, Ai cannot work independently and cannot think for himself (and here it is hoped that it does not change). Before he works before he works, he has to feed – whatever seemingly unique theory he has will eventually be a meshop for previous tasks, meaning that his origin cannot be like a real person.
Although Yuko Taro suggests that in the future, AI can be used to create scenario in sports according to the preferences of individual players, Kodka argued that doing so will make great successful films around the world, as we have the same shared experiences in sports.
It will be Really Weird to go through a game while getting a different version of the story like everyone – you will never be able to talk to anyone rightly, and you will end playing worse versions than people around you, which will be very unfortunate. It is expected here that real developers like Yuko Taro and Kodaka are not going anywhere soon.
Nintendo is not rejecting the use of AI in the game development, but he knows that “what makes our sports special is our developers.”