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Like it or not, one way or another, AI is going to keep playing a larger roll in the games industry. I don't think we will ever have anything worthwhile that will generate whole games like he is saying but it's still going to be used to generate content.
It's already taking over chat moderation in a lot of larger games.
I mean... We had Daggerfall and Minecraft with procedural generation under the hood, and many others, for a very long time. Why we'd need a model that 'learns'?
I ask about in-game applications, not the use of LLMs in production.
There are a small handful of good use. Content moderation and automatic translation of voice chat is an example.
Mostly though i think it will be AI used to generate content for the game, not during the game.