Is Xbox Cloud Gaming just a data mine for Muse AI?

Rosoboy19

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This video popped up in my YouTube feed today, I thought he made some good points about Microsoft's possible intentions for the future.

He basically made the argument that, even if Gamepass isn't profitable, it's still valuable to MS' long term AI strategy as cloud gaming can be used to train their AI model Muse about world building and player interaction. I assume the end goal would be for evil AI overlords to replace humans in most game and content creation.

Amazing and scary at the same time.

 
I'm not sure I believe that, but I will say that I'm going to have a hearty laugh when this AI thing doesn't reach the level of utility that M$ and the like are hoping for and the whole bubble implodes.
 
If Microsoft isn't using streamed game video data to train their AI models then they're stupid.

We're gonna see realtime generated video games within the next five years, easily.

I'm not saying I like it, but it's definitely happening.
 
Everyones online activities are being farmed and fed to shitty AI our magnificent AI overlords as we speak, every hour of every day. I would be shocked if MS didn't farm their own data.

I despise it, but I also love the possibilities. From a nerdy d&d rpg standpoint having essentially an in-game reactive dungeon master would be amazing, talk about endless potential. I don't think we'll see anything with the quality needed to allow immersion for a good long while...and in some ways I hope we never do.
 
i saw the video.....I can't wait to see MS/Xbox failing in a catastrophic way with whatever the fuck they want to achieve.


this kind of video reminds me of how the green rats were talking about cloud... cof cod Crackdown 3/ streaming. "Xbox is always ahead, infinite money and massive infrastructure." ... yet. they are not really where they are supposed to be (according to their size)
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in relation to this "Muse" thing ... i mean, don't you think everyone is going implement AI in the workflows one way or another... like Epic doing their own thing within Unreal Engine? (AI. chat NPCs to begin with)

Sony, Nvidia, (every other publisher ) having their own shit too?

the only thing I find intriguing is going to be the divide between "talentless freaks" using AI to make scam games and talented studios implementing AI to make bigger, better, more sophisticated and original games efficiently and faster. (in the console space)
 
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