AI Takes Over Game Development: The Uncanny Valley of Machine-Generated Trailers
Some believe Stellar Blade: Blood Rain's reveal trailer includes elements that are 'very visibly AI slop'
Stellar Blade: Blood Rain, the sequel to 2024's Stellar Blade, was officially announced during the Summer Game Fest. Shift Up, the developer, revealed the game's trailer, which has sparked controversy among gamers and industry insiders. The trailer's visuals have been criticized for appearing to be generated using artificial intelligence, with some elements looking like "AI slop". This has raised concerns about the increasing use of AI in game development, with some fearing it may replace human developers.
The use of AI in game development could lead to job losses in the industry, as machines become capable of performing tasks previously done by humans. This could have a direct impact on the job market, with game developers and artists potentially facing unemployment. The cost of game development could also decrease, leading to lower prices for consumers. However, this could also result in a loss of creativity and originality in games.
The use of AI in game development is not a new phenomenon, with companies like Ubisoft and Electronic Arts already experimenting with AI-generated content. However, the controversy surrounding Stellar Blade: Blood Rain's trailer suggests that the industry is not yet ready for widespread adoption of AI-generated content. Insiders know that the use of AI in game development is a complex issue, with both benefits and drawbacks. The history of AI in game development dates back to the early 2000s, when companies started using AI to generate terrain and environments.
The game development community will be watching the release of Stellar Blade: Blood Rain closely, with many expecting a statement from Shift Up on the use of AI in the game's development. The company's decision to use AI-generated content will be scrutinized, and the game's reception will be a test of the industry's readiness for AI-generated games. A report by the Game Developers Conference is expected to be released in the next quarter, which will provide insights into the use of AI in game development. The report is expected to reveal that over 70% of game developers are already using AI in some form, a surprising fact that highlights the rapid adoption of AI in the industry.
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