Please give me AI slop Sony. Pweety please.Nintendo are clowns, as always stuck in the past rejecting innovations and being late adopters of most things.
As CS Lewis noted, if you've made a mistake, progress is to undo that mistake.Add me to the list of people who are against progress then.
As CS Lewis noted, if you've made a mistake, progress is to undo that mistake.
I always chuckle when I see comment like yours. Loud anti Ai activist who spread their hate of Ai across the web because the slops ruin their doomscrolling experience. Meanwhile my business just crossed 5 Millions ARR offering Ai solutions because in the real world, general public don't really care.What these AI Andys in Silicon Valley will never understand is that nobody is going to pay for a game made mainly with AI.
Who would go to the cinema and pay to watch an AI-generated movie? Nobody.
Nintendo is right.
The "something" will be when our drone armies turn on us.AI today is like the car industry before safety regulations. Something will probably have to go terribly wrong before we see real oversight.
That still leverages humanity's collective shared knowledge regardless.mainly using it to speed up the workflow.
It won't help - not even a little. AAA is foundationally about outspending the competition - if you level the playing field to make 'current' products more affordable, AAA will just be products that spend THAT to the next level. And that's how the industry has operated for the past 25 years. What defines the spending ceiling isn't the production/labor costs - it's the market potential.But that might be necessary to save SP AAA.
Fake news
Do you even know what you are saying. How much more relevant can they get?Nintendo doing anything to try to stay relevant, smh
You already saw it in PS5 Pro's PSSR, and not sure if they already implemented it in some published game but were working to use it to improve lip sync animations with the voice over of any language dub.Please give me AI slop Sony. Pweety please.
AI and other buzzwords keep the general population under the impression that stagnant tech is radically changing and getting better.Love this.
Using Lewis's logic, if AI development were found to be taking a harmful or unethical path, genuine progress would mean pausing, re-evaluating, or reversing those choices, not just pushing ahead for the sake of novelty or speed.