I feel like too many corporate executives are going to see this as a challenge instead of a warning.
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A challenge that they themselves don't understand and couldn't undertake, but they'll happily risk the livelihoods of others for their hunch
People have been making fully AI games as challenges for a while now, this isn’t really revolutionary.
"One of the key learnings was that whilst GenAI may simplify or accelerate certain processes, the best results and quality needed can only be achieved by experts in their field utilizing GenAI as a new, powerful tool in their creative process."
Anyone with the slightest understanding of the technology already knows that without having to invest in using “400 tools” to do so.
Got any examples?
Off the top of my head, no sadly. But hop on youtube and you'll find a lot of devlogs or post-mortems of AI game experiments.