The internet is divided over PlayStation’s AI vision

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may finally be embracing AI after a statement from its head of productions, Asad Qizilbash, caused a stir online. AI is always a controversial topic, especially in the gaming sphere where creatives fear for the security of their careers, but Asad chooses to see it as a force for good. constantly in flux, he believes that advancements in AI will bring"personalized experiences and meaningful stories" to players, ultimately creating a richer gaming experience.

Some fans took positively to the idea, with many Reddit users sharing their interest in more customised gameplay experiences."I would be very interested to see this kind of dynamic, AI driven reactions to your actions in games. Personalisation is absolutely going to be a game changer," one Redditor commented in a r/gamernews thread."I would be all about using AI to help design side quest content.

Asad Qizilbash, Head of PlayStation Productions, said the future of gaming is going to"shift from graphics or visuals to immersive narratives that resonate long after the controller is set down". I want to hear Asmon take on this .As is usually the case with anything on the internet, there's been some backlash. Many felt that the embracing of AI would inadvertently cause a decline in the quality of games over time.

On a similar Reddit post, some fans expressed concerns over the focus on narrative rather than graphics, with many seeing this as an opportunity to cut corners on the artistic side of game development."has been making boring third person interactive movies with 'immersive narratives' for over a decade now," one user commented on a separate post."There definitely is a market for it, but I doubt it's as big as they're hoping it is," they add.

 

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