This joke is getting old. It's always taken Rockstar around 10 years to make games. RDR2 came out in 2018. this year will be 7 years since that and it will be this year that GTA 6 gets released. SO the only people who still make the "Egh before gta6, hg" comments are uneducated in gaming.
The amounth of ppl here thinking this can be a solution to create games is astonoshing, using a prompt only to create the code, the models, the audio, the phisics, etc and at the end everything works properly out of the box with no bugs WITHOUT ANY PROPER GAME DEV KNOWLEGE is beyond me and is actualy a good game is beyond me, and even worsth is ppl thinking they can use AI without knowlege on what to ask to AI, explain how should be a certant part of the environment, create complex charecters with rigs that realy work, complex phisics, how do you know what works well in conjuntion with other mechanics? what i see here is a scam, they are tools that can speed up the workflow yes but only for experienced devs that know how use them, NOT for a regular person, nothing you showed here are games.
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@@alvallac2171 English might not be his first language, you had nothing constructive to say, no rebuttal, and so you turned to insult, his point is valid, AI can’t maintain consistency, even with constant human input, all of it is utilising natural language models, this is a problem because it means nothing is hardcoded/ scripted, essentially your game can become something entirely different with a language model continuously interpreting it.
As someone that knows very little about coding, I can tell you that O3 is already allowing me to create my own programs and simple automated tasks in Python for things I do, and I have no coding knowledge. My very first error message that I had to feed the AI was because I didn't have any of the proper framework or Python packages installed on my computer. It directed me to github and how to use the Terminal to install what I needed and everything was groovy. Now I don't know personally about this specific AI the video is talking about, but I can say when it comes to coding, a person that knows nothing like myself is already able to use AI to help created automated systems and workflows on my own computer. It's neat.
@@wwitness Yes and no. I use AI to help make lyrics for songs and another AI to generate music for songs. Quite often the AI I use to generate lyrics will go off in entirely different directions than I want it to do. That's fine, each time it does that I just re-direct it. Like a person, you just got to tell it what you want it to do, if it interprets it wrongly, you tell it where it went wrong and what you actually wanted. The problem for regular users will be for those that don't actually have a vision or know what they want.
can you go over which AI is best for making Comics or Manga? the one that i liked the best ComicAI seems to went bankrupt. their website and youtube channel are gone. i looked at Comic AI Factory and im not into it that much to be honest. was hoping you can give an updated list on the ones that make them.
@@charlesscholton5252I think it would be pretty cool, but they'd have to add modularity as well. Not only generate worlds, but also weapons, so that you can play around with stuff. Kinda like the white room in the Matrix movie.
@NotAProducer888 I had hoped that some of these Virtual World platforms would have adopted the best features of Second Life and improved upon those systems...Sadly has not been the case. people enjoy owning and interacting with items and the freedom to have fun, fool around, along with being able to do more serious things. I noticed that some platforms treat the user base as being some great mono culture when it comes to Community, instead of supporting a range of diverse communities each with the freedom to moderate things within their own groups. SL provides Sim owners permission systems and ability to setup and work with groups, give moderation tools to memebers in theri groups. very customizable along with group communication tools.
I am an AI enthusiast and yet I will say this - it takes an indie developer 5 year to create one simple playable game and an AAA studios with 500 employees atleast 2 years. Keep that in mind. What AI companies are doing they are asking us to pay them money to beta test their AI conceptual products. SO dont be an idiot .
I am rubbing my eyes in disbelief. I have been dreaming about making a certain game by feeding it my videos. And now it is basically possible. Thank you, Samson! This is truly the Matrix moment.
I've been thinking about games/movies that will be tailored to your current mood or responses to questions. Like a choose your own adventure but with llimitless choices.
Yeah, so did you ever try using AI to make a game? It's really not what you think. I've been developing games for about 3 years now and tried to use AI to help me with tasks that are really time consuming and it pretty much can't do a single thing. There is a lot more to game development than you think and AI can't really do much at this point except procedurally generate landscapes which has been done since the 90's... Sooo. If AI was so good at this, instead of making a video about how amazing AI is, you would have been releasing a trailer for your game. I even tried using it to help me with code, but it can only give you broken examples of what code should look like which doesn't work whatsoever.
a miracle to just chill at home and play games from prompts or a miracle for anyone to make and sell games? is the goal here to make money or make art? if money, then with absolutely everyone being able to make games, why would anyone buy anything. It's the literal end of the gaming industry in the conventional sense. I don't mean AAA (That is a mess in its current state), I just mean the process of making and selling a game, it's because of the skill required that at least slows down the endless supply and oversaturation of the gaming sector (It is already bloated). Removing labor entirely, then games will flood markets. No stopping this ofc, I'm excited for this technology regardless and a full time AAA developer. I've done this 10 years so far, I'm keeping up to date with what is very likely going to make me unemployed someday in the conventional sense of game dev employment. Scary, Interesting stuff.
First AI came for the authors. then it came for the graphic artists, next was the 3D artists, then the movie industry, then it came for the coders and game developers.....Next was the..
Great now we can also ruin 3D artists with bland souless copycat mockups of what we had before. Just for the lowlow price of ripping off all the intellectual properties of all artist on earth ever ! What a great time be alive ! Can't wait for a future with no art !
Im most interested in AI NPCs in games. I think this will completely transform the entire scene. Ive seen examples of people modding Skyrim to have AI NPCs and the results are amaing even though quite rough. I can see the potential. If developers implement this natively it will jube be game changing (pun intended). Im so looking forward to this future. I can also see a future where game devs can program very basic models... and use AI to creatively upscale the textures. This could create incredibly efficient games that look great. It could also allow for people to make custom aesthetics for the game based on their preferences. So many exciting possibilities.
@@frankstrawnation Who could possibly want something so utterly dystopian? The whole reason for creativity and even sports is the human connection. AI is disgusting.
@@db50000 In 3 months we will have generative video AIs that can create 4k content with the computation power of a domestic GPU. And Margot Robbie is in my bed right now. No, my friend, it will take longer. And we are not speaking about the total lost of control you will have with this method. This is just hype for people that don't know much about game development.
My son is studying industrial design at Uni but thinking of switching to coding. It's looking like his future opportunities are going to be limited if not nonexistent. I've been suggesting that he focus on AI instead but there doesn't seem to be any University level courses relevant to AI. Anyone have any suggestions or advice that might point him in the right direction?
I think industrial design is not a bad investment. The key is on learning design thinking and creative problem solving. I studied Interactive Media design at Ravensbourne 12 years ago and found it put me in a good place to adapt as a creative. I worked as a ux designer before starting my own design agency and then moving into creating educational content.
Hi there, one thing to consider is that AI is still in it's pioneering phase so university courses for AI won't exist yet and by the time they do, it'll already be immediately oversaturated. His best bet is to learn AI through research and usage while he studies a different degree such as the industrial design one he's currently doing and then take advantage of AI to solve complex problems. This will make him much more valuable to employers and give him the ability to even start his own firm with expert use of AI as a selling point
The AI Samson video really brings to life the exciting future of generative AI, especially in the gaming and creative realms. It's fascinating to see how these tools are advancing so quickly, making it easier for anyone (including myself!) to create immersive worlds and unique characters with just a few simple prompts. The idea that AI can now upscale old games, like GTA Vice City, and even transform low-res images into dynamic, high-def content is mind-blowing! For me, the possibilities of combining AI-generated 3D environments, real-time physics, and narrative storytelling are incredibly exciting. I can totally see myself experimenting with these tools to create my own immersive game ideas or AI-driven content for my TH-cam channel. Plus, the entrepreneurial angle-creating assets for game designers or building my own AI-powered games-is something I find especially intriguing. The idea of using AI to generate alternate realities that are perfectly tailored to my preferences and needs, like with Neuralink, really resonates. It feels like we’re on the cusp of a new era in creative expression and immersive experiences. I’m definitely excited to explore where this technology goes next!
Right now there is the annoying habit of AI to generate short videos, unique assets and short text. To have a game that could be played for hour with plot twists and a proper game loop, I (or someone) would need to change the output. Instead of a direct output like the screen, a text or even a single 3D model, I would like to let the AI target a game engine (like Unreal engine or Unity) and make the project file and more over read the project file of these engines as an input. Thus we could work together; the AI and I, to improve the story telling. The reason I want this is to tell the AI: Look at this empty restaurant and populate it with guest who are entering, sit down, eating, talking, ordering, paying and leaving and in the meanwhile there are waiters in the restaurant that are doing the stuff. And thus I could have the player sit down and talk with a NPC, and gather information.
Im not so sure, everyone thinks they can just design a game and everyone will want to play it but the reality is game development is like any other media business and the marketplace is quite literally already over saturated, there are more games now than there are players or even hours in someone's lifetime to play all of them. Making it easier to develop a game wont change that. Right now 70% of games on steam fail to generate $5000 of revenue over their lifetime and only about 4% of games on steam are successful and this is old data im quoting from years ago, its only gotten worse as more games flood the market. So this is exciting but after the high wears off the reality is metal.
I think the exciting part isn't using this AI for commercial purposes, but for building our own unique world to enjoy. Something made specifically for just us.
I would love to use AI to bring my old-school Advanced Dungeons & Dragons campaign world to life, even if it amounts to nothing more than having a photorealistic graphical representation of my world. I would love the ability to use prompts and the addition of a 2D map to outline my game world-perhaps not entire continents but small islands.
Except, wasn't that "game" actually directing distant space fleets to attack and ultimately obliterate an alien species due to humanitie's paranoia and prejudice. I read the book but did not see the movie. It was not so much AI but rather POV robotic direction to commit genocide by children. Ender, the protagonist, ends up choosing not to follow through with the brainwashing and militaristic indoctrination he has experienced most of his young life and prevents the destruction of an entire world. It is based on the trope of, "If we commit that same acts as what we ascribe to others, are we no better than them?" A message that is very appropriate today in the ever anonymous digital world. Looking at Gaza at the moment.
Will the 3D game industry and artists largely go to the same place that website developers and graphic artists went? Most are gone. Replaced by templates and asset library services? Or perhaps not even there as evidence that much of the reasons for a stock photography library service to bw e successful for the photographers and licensing will soon disappear.
The algorithm and the title got me... this'll prevent AAA gaming from recovering from it's shotgun shot to the foot when/if it becomes piblic/open source.
As someone intensely interested in history I would love to see my VR experience geared toward photoreal historical events. I am not too interested in "gamifying" these too much, just wandering around accurate reconstructions - like the city I am living in here in western Canada as it was, say in 1880, or a "noirish" North American industrial city in the 1930's. Having historically accurate conversations with the locals would be fascinating. By the time this happens I expect something like full dive VR to be near.
i would create a reimagining of the "another world" game by eric chahi, using stills, and creating a 3d environment from it. expanding the game in the 3d dimension, maybe add some story bits.
I've been thinking about this for a while and want to create an rpg with characters and npcs that use llms to remember and learn from your conversations building relationships but your party also learns your combat style and some may eventually use this knowledge against you. Think of Guild Wars 1 meets FF Tactics meets Secret of Mana meets Boulders Gate 3 :) I still do question how much memory these engines will require to run these games though.
Game is a wide term. We respect only straight third person single player storydriven adventures and RPGs with realistic next gen visuals cinematic cutscenes quicktime events and straight romances, long smart stories not generic nonsense
Is it possible at this point with AI to do the same thing you did with screenshots from a game (like TombRaider) to video to give the same treatment to an entire video?
In a world where everyone has a shovel, ditch diggers are cheap. The technology is exciting, but also frightening. As an animator I'm not sure I could continue to make a living if I have to compete with AI generation. It's a little late for me to shift careers at this point.
Don't worry, nobody actually wants this AI slop. We want real art made by humans. The only people pretending otherwise are TH-cam grifters and an army of comment bots.
The future of game development is changing fast! Imagine the possibilities once this tech gets even better. Can't wait to see what creators come up with! 😎
All this still looks uncanny valley to me. I’d rather see AI write games using something like Unreal Engine, where the AI creates the assets and wires them together, but the engine generates and displays the graphics. Otherwise everything looks like a weird dream.
I would create our universe, right down to every small detail of every human aspect. With a history, so i could visit important events. See how pyramids qere build, or what the ai actually thinks about them. Etc. Hmm... So, were we created by AI?
Is it me or is Samson slowing becoming more and more like an AI generation himself ? Watch that be the big reveal in about another year, that he was AI all along ! (insert dramatic music here) x2 upscale.
I'm all for the advancement of tools to help people create. I'm a game dev myself, and I know how difficult some of the elements of designing a game can be. But I don't think having an AI create an entire game is a good thing. Nor do I really think some of the things shown here would be good enough for triple A standards, or even Indie in some cases. One of the things about (most) games, is the time and effort that was dedicated to making it. In a truly good game, like any other art form, you can tell where a certain thought or feeling might've gone into a certain story beat, or an environment, or mechanic, or whatever else. AI cannot do that. It's not that it's not advanced enough, it just can't do it. Because AI cannot portray emotion and thought in the same way a human can. Use these tools to help you, by all means. But don't rely on them to do all the heavy lifting because if you do then all you'll actually get is a lifeless heap of whatever it spits out at the end. This isn't the way forward but it seems like the direction we're going. And that makes me sad. Not afraid i'll lose a job or my hobby will be gone because of AI generated work. Just sad that people don't want to create things that actually mean something anymore. That's why I started making games in the first place and I'd hoped to be able to inspire others to do the same. If everyone can do it, what makes it special?
Everyone is quickly becoming the gods of their own virtual worlds, with personal AI assistants, AI girlfriends, AI worlds to play your own AI-made games with AI trained player friends. Anime’s have predicted a vast collection of outcomes along these lines. Truly mind warping, but exciting nonetheless. Soon all problems should be solved and no survival work will be necessary (for the surviving few to push humanity forward in the age of abundance, I presume).
*Animes (plural non-possessive) Anime's = singular possessive (or a contraction of "anime is/has") Apostrophes are for contractions and possessive nouns, not for pluralizing.
This is great, but got to say, the organic sculptures you'd been generating were right on the money, and got me more in aquiver than they probably should have :)
Coding will always be needed it's just the amount of work. Imagine an animator spending a year to animate and now they get a tool to do it in a month or two and the only thing they do is complain
I cant wait to make a wasteLand/Fallout world! Bring the Fallout style back from what Todd did to Fallout with 76. Think we can generate super detailed worlds with wildlife like lots of wild animals like in Red Dead Online?
I have a world, eith maps...1100+ maps, at 1pixel=135m², with elevation, climate, rain, temperatures, and more. Plus hundreds of pages of text, and thousands of inspiration images. Skyislands, underground and underwater civilizations, moons, two stars, and a black hole.... definitely hoping that someday soon I'll be able to tell an AI to examine my resources and create a functional game... someday.
No link to the tool shown in the video? First link is to a tool which sponsors the video, appears to be free but when you try using it straight away asks to subscribe to something, what other tools offer for free. Then Ebook on side hustles which you I would assume never tried yourself, but feel confident enough to share? Don't get me wrong, I do understand that you put a lot of work into this, but as a user I now will never open another video of yours again, as all you did was false advertising while "reading a given script". Have you actually tested any of the tools/games yourself? Definetely not in this video, because you seem to be too busy reading. To anybody who will be upset about this post - open your eyes guys, you are getting exploited into buying stuff via recommendations of people who never tested it enoguh to be able to have an opinion. Stay safe.
14:14 All of these suggestions will be a thing anyone can do for themselves on their own devices within the next 12 to 18 months. There is no money to be earned in these suggestions. Earning money is a thing of the past
As somebody who plays AI text adventure games with chat gpt, this is next level stuff. Imagine giving AI a couple assets and typing a couple paragraphs and getting a fully-fledged video game out of it. That would be awesome but steam would have to evolve their developer terms of service so people can't profit off of it and price games at $60 just a scam the user base when the person who purchased the game could create the game themselves and play it for free but that probably also wouldn't work because in the 2030 AI make it so advanced the no human could tell the difference between an AI generated game and a game made by real developers.
If you have 3/10 at each eyes it's an okay video game that you make th AI... If you have 6/10 or more you won't play at those games... Maybe in 3/4 years.
OK, so your examples how this technology can be used for a career: 1. A car dealer might want a virtual showroom. 2. Create 3D assets for marketing. 3. become an 'AI game designer' with 'a skill set that will be in high demand'. 4. creating training simulators for customer service or working with complex machinery. 1. Sure, a car manufacturer need a virtual showroom to sell cars. Really? And if they wanted to do that. would they rather hire an established agency who have been doing that for years or a person who needs an AI to produce something unprofessional? 2. Why would someone pay for game assets that someone created with AI if their intern can do this? 3. People are already creating more games than gamers can ever play. The 'skill' of creating AI games is in essence the lack of skill. A person with no skill, no talent, no willingness to put effort into learning something is not in demand now nor will he/she be in demand in the future. 4. Training humans to do customers service? Why would an AI do the customer service? ... Bottom line: Most of these tools, as they are at the moment, are solutions in search of a problem.
A.i. gaming is cool and all but the gaming industry is completely banjaxed. Something needs to be done to turn back the clock to when games were made fully finished and what you paid for was the game to own forever, not piecemeal vaporware that only works while connected to the net and you have to keep paying for in download time or financial micro-transactions long afterwards. Personally I've completely given up modern gaming and returned to xbox original and 360 gaming on unmodded consoles and I could not be happier, nor am I jealous of not playing the latest released game. Modern gaming is the pits.
You always show examples of AI GENERATED VIDEOS that are utterly bad in quality? Why are you doing that? While chinese AI generation platforms have already reached photo realistic video quality
can’t believe we got the ability to make our own GTA 6 before we got GTA 6
Looking for this 😂
Yeap, AI moves quicker than a AAA games studio.
have you seen Wilder World. no affiliation, but I liked their demo.
This joke is getting old. It's always taken Rockstar around 10 years to make games. RDR2 came out in 2018. this year will be 7 years since that and it will be this year that GTA 6 gets released. SO the only people who still make the "Egh before gta6, hg" comments are uneducated in gaming.
@TPCDAZ - or, those with a sense of humour
I'd like to see that Laura Croft model jump up and down.. For research purposes.. I'm sure they're fully modeled.
Artiviceal Jiggleligence
For Science! :)
She kinda looked like the dragon girl from game of thrones.
The amounth of ppl here thinking this can be a solution to create games is astonoshing, using a prompt only to create the code, the models, the audio, the phisics, etc and at the end everything works properly out of the box with no bugs WITHOUT ANY PROPER GAME DEV KNOWLEGE is beyond me and is actualy a good game is beyond me, and even worsth is ppl thinking they can use AI without knowlege on what to ask to AI, explain how should be a certant part of the environment, create complex charecters with rigs that realy work, complex phisics, how do you know what works well in conjuntion with other mechanics? what i see here is a scam, they are tools that can speed up the workflow yes but only for experienced devs that know how use them, NOT for a regular person, nothing you showed here are games.
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@@alvallac2171 Dont be like this. its just weak.
@@alvallac2171 English might not be his first language, you had nothing constructive to say, no rebuttal, and so you turned to insult, his point is valid, AI can’t maintain consistency, even with constant human input, all of it is utilising natural language models, this is a problem because it means nothing is hardcoded/ scripted, essentially your game can become something entirely different with a language model continuously interpreting it.
As someone that knows very little about coding, I can tell you that O3 is already allowing me to create my own programs and simple automated tasks in Python for things I do, and I have no coding knowledge. My very first error message that I had to feed the AI was because I didn't have any of the proper framework or Python packages installed on my computer. It directed me to github and how to use the Terminal to install what I needed and everything was groovy.
Now I don't know personally about this specific AI the video is talking about, but I can say when it comes to coding, a person that knows nothing like myself is already able to use AI to help created automated systems and workflows on my own computer. It's neat.
@@wwitness Yes and no. I use AI to help make lyrics for songs and another AI to generate music for songs. Quite often the AI I use to generate lyrics will go off in entirely different directions than I want it to do. That's fine, each time it does that I just re-direct it. Like a person, you just got to tell it what you want it to do, if it interprets it wrongly, you tell it where it went wrong and what you actually wanted.
The problem for regular users will be for those that don't actually have a vision or know what they want.
What game will you make with AI?
Realistic first person shooters. It is going to be great. Can you choose any location for game play? Think of the possibilities
Nefw
The game were we save the world and understand the importance of basic human rights and the environment, so we can go back to gaming XD
can you go over which AI is best for making Comics or Manga? the one that i liked the best ComicAI seems to went bankrupt. their website and youtube channel are gone. i looked at Comic AI Factory and im not into it that much to be honest. was hoping you can give an updated list on the ones that make them.
Remake Shadowbane...
High end user made VRChat worlds are going to explode with this technology!
Asset creators are cooked.
VRChat has issues going on, and I am not convinced being able to generate worlds and assets will be an overall improvement.
@@charlesscholton5252I think it would be pretty cool, but they'd have to add modularity as well. Not only generate worlds, but also weapons, so that you can play around with stuff. Kinda like the white room in the Matrix movie.
@NotAProducer888 I had hoped that some of these Virtual World platforms would have adopted the best features of Second Life and improved upon those systems...Sadly has not been the case. people enjoy owning and interacting with items and the freedom to have fun, fool around, along with being able to do more serious things. I noticed that some platforms treat the user base as being some great mono culture when it comes to Community, instead of supporting a range of diverse communities each with the freedom to moderate things within their own groups. SL provides Sim owners permission systems and ability to setup and work with groups, give moderation tools to memebers in theri groups. very customizable along with group communication tools.
I think it's more likely the VR Chat users will explode, if you catch my drift 🤣🤣
I am an AI enthusiast and yet I will say this - it takes an indie developer 5 year to create one simple playable game and an AAA studios with 500 employees atleast 2 years. Keep that in mind. What AI companies are doing they are asking us to pay them money to beta test their AI conceptual products. SO dont be an idiot .
*a AAA studio
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*idiot.
Thank you sir for this comment. Leaves me some hope, that not everybody believes it all what they see on the internet.
I am rubbing my eyes in disbelief. I have been dreaming about making a certain game by feeding it my videos. And now it is basically possible. Thank you, Samson! This is truly the Matrix moment.
I've been thinking about games/movies that will be tailored to your current mood or responses to questions. Like a choose your own adventure but with llimitless choices.
Yeah, so did you ever try using AI to make a game? It's really not what you think. I've been developing games for about 3 years now and tried to use AI to help me with tasks that are really time consuming and it pretty much can't do a single thing. There is a lot more to game development than you think and AI can't really do much at this point except procedurally generate landscapes which has been done since the 90's... Sooo. If AI was so good at this, instead of making a video about how amazing AI is, you would have been releasing a trailer for your game. I even tried using it to help me with code, but it can only give you broken examples of what code should look like which doesn't work whatsoever.
They really think that AI is all about models amd movement script which is child's play.
every body wants your data, nothing is free
That's a price I'm willing to pay.
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this is the miracle to put everybody without a job ! this is the miracle ladies and gentlemens.
a miracle to just chill at home and play games from prompts or a miracle for anyone to make and sell games? is the goal here to make money or make art? if money, then with absolutely everyone being able to make games, why would anyone buy anything. It's the literal end of the gaming industry in the conventional sense. I don't mean AAA (That is a mess in its current state), I just mean the process of making and selling a game, it's because of the skill required that at least slows down the endless supply and oversaturation of the gaming sector (It is already bloated). Removing labor entirely, then games will flood markets. No stopping this ofc, I'm excited for this technology regardless and a full time AAA developer. I've done this 10 years so far, I'm keeping up to date with what is very likely going to make me unemployed someday in the conventional sense of game dev employment. Scary, Interesting stuff.
Suddenly artists care about jobs not art.
Just go live off your communism.
Thank you mr. Gentlemens, I will not have know about this naughty robots without you help me! Congratulation!!!1
“Won’t someone please think of the candlemakers that lightbulbs have put out of work?!”
@@Toucandoge oh look, shocker, online stranger is a bit of a dickhead. Crazy
First AI came for the authors. then it came for the graphic artists, next was the 3D artists, then the movie industry, then it came for the coders and game developers.....Next was the..
Human race
Great now we can also ruin 3D artists with bland souless copycat mockups of what we had before. Just for the lowlow price of ripping off all the intellectual properties of all artist on earth ever ! What a great time be alive ! Can't wait for a future with no art !
Im most interested in AI NPCs in games. I think this will completely transform the entire scene. Ive seen examples of people modding Skyrim to have AI NPCs and the results are amaing even though quite rough. I can see the potential. If developers implement this natively it will jube be game changing (pun intended). Im so looking forward to this future. I can also see a future where game devs can program very basic models... and use AI to creatively upscale the textures. This could create incredibly efficient games that look great. It could also allow for people to make custom aesthetics for the game based on their preferences. So many exciting possibilities.
Cool, let’s just remove the human element from everything! Why even play games at all? You could just watch an AI play a game generated by AI.
People already watch football, basketball, baseball, MMA, car racing etc. But then those events would be created by IA.
@@frankstrawnation Who could possibly want something so utterly dystopian? The whole reason for creativity and even sports is the human connection. AI is disgusting.
well who gave those prompts huh? people did bud, its all from people. ai made a game by ai, prompted by a human.
I'm really looking forward to the flood of AI slop money grab games.
Dead internet but for games 💀
The clickbait its a little offensive and also false. Its not over. We are not there yet.
Right it's going to take another 3 months. Total click bait.
@@db50000 In 3 months we will have generative video AIs that can create 4k content with the computation power of a domestic GPU.
And Margot Robbie is in my bed right now.
No, my friend, it will take longer. And we are not speaking about the total lost of control you will have with this method. This is just hype for people that don't know much about game development.
Thing is that AI will never understand what a fun game is. Humans are a fickle bunch.
You are quickly becoming my favorite channel. Thank you
I appreciate that!
My son is studying industrial design at Uni but thinking of switching to coding. It's looking like his future opportunities are going to be limited if not nonexistent. I've been suggesting that he focus on AI instead but there doesn't seem to be any University level courses relevant to AI. Anyone have any suggestions or advice that might point him in the right direction?
I think industrial design is not a bad investment. The key is on learning design thinking and creative problem solving.
I studied Interactive Media design at Ravensbourne 12 years ago and found it put me in a good place to adapt as a creative.
I worked as a ux designer before starting my own design agency and then moving into creating educational content.
@aisamsonreal Thanks so much for the advice, I'm sure that will give my young bloke some reassurance, cheers 😊👍
I think they're calling it "Data Science" - the career for anyone that still wants "a job". 😉
@PapayaPositive Thanks for that 👍
Hi there, one thing to consider is that AI is still in it's pioneering phase so university courses for AI won't exist yet and by the time they do, it'll already be immediately oversaturated. His best bet is to learn AI through research and usage while he studies a different degree such as the industrial design one he's currently doing and then take advantage of AI to solve complex problems. This will make him much more valuable to employers and give him the ability to even start his own firm with expert use of AI as a selling point
The AI Samson video really brings to life the exciting future of generative AI, especially in the gaming and creative realms. It's fascinating to see how these tools are advancing so quickly, making it easier for anyone (including myself!) to create immersive worlds and unique characters with just a few simple prompts. The idea that AI can now upscale old games, like GTA Vice City, and even transform low-res images into dynamic, high-def content is mind-blowing!
For me, the possibilities of combining AI-generated 3D environments, real-time physics, and narrative storytelling are incredibly exciting. I can totally see myself experimenting with these tools to create my own immersive game ideas or AI-driven content for my TH-cam channel. Plus, the entrepreneurial angle-creating assets for game designers or building my own AI-powered games-is something I find especially intriguing.
The idea of using AI to generate alternate realities that are perfectly tailored to my preferences and needs, like with Neuralink, really resonates. It feels like we’re on the cusp of a new era in creative expression and immersive experiences. I’m definitely excited to explore where this technology goes next!
Right now there is the annoying habit of AI to generate short videos, unique assets and short text. To have a game that could be played for hour with plot twists and a proper game loop, I (or someone) would need to change the output. Instead of a direct output like the screen, a text or even a single 3D model, I would like to let the AI target a game engine (like Unreal engine or Unity) and make the project file and more over read the project file of these engines as an input. Thus we could work together; the AI and I, to improve the story telling.
The reason I want this is to tell the AI: Look at this empty restaurant and populate it with guest who are entering, sit down, eating, talking, ordering, paying and leaving and in the meanwhile there are waiters in the restaurant that are doing the stuff. And thus I could have the player sit down and talk with a NPC, and gather information.
How many game mechanics do you want? Yes
Im not so sure, everyone thinks they can just design a game and everyone will want to play it but the reality is game development is like any other media business and the marketplace is quite literally already over saturated, there are more games now than there are players or even hours in someone's lifetime to play all of them. Making it easier to develop a game wont change that. Right now 70% of games on steam fail to generate $5000 of revenue over their lifetime and only about 4% of games on steam are successful and this is old data im quoting from years ago, its only gotten worse as more games flood the market. So this is exciting but after the high wears off the reality is metal.
I think the exciting part isn't using this AI for commercial purposes, but for building our own unique world to enjoy. Something made specifically for just us.
@@mostlymento3068 yeah but thats kinda gay. Good art is the one you didnt know you wanted.
am i the only one who see the amount of similarities between Ai videos and human dreams ?
I would love to use AI to bring my old-school Advanced Dungeons & Dragons campaign world to life, even if it amounts to nothing more than having a photorealistic graphical representation of my world. I would love the ability to use prompts and the addition of a 2D map to outline my game world-perhaps not entire continents but small islands.
This reminds me of the game the protagonist was playing in the movie "enders game"
Except, wasn't that "game" actually directing distant space fleets to attack and ultimately obliterate an alien species due to humanitie's paranoia and prejudice. I read the book but did not see the movie. It was not so much AI but rather POV robotic direction to commit genocide by children. Ender, the protagonist, ends up choosing not to follow through with the brainwashing and militaristic indoctrination he has experienced most of his young life and prevents the destruction of an entire world. It is based on the trope of, "If we commit that same acts as what we ascribe to others, are we no better than them?" A message that is very appropriate today in the ever anonymous digital world.
Looking at Gaza at the moment.
Will the 3D game industry and artists largely go to the same place that website developers and graphic artists went?
Most are gone. Replaced by templates and asset library services?
Or perhaps not even there as evidence that much of the reasons for a stock photography library service to bw e successful for the photographers and licensing will soon disappear.
I wonder if this INSANE AI episode was in fact generated by some sort of AI ...
The algorithm and the title got me... this'll prevent AAA gaming from recovering from it's shotgun shot to the foot when/if it becomes piblic/open source.
Simulation Confirmed. Also subbed. Great content!
As someone intensely interested in history I would love to see my VR experience geared toward photoreal historical events. I am not too interested in "gamifying" these too much, just wandering around accurate reconstructions - like the city I am living in here in western Canada as it was, say in 1880, or a "noirish" North American industrial city in the 1930's. Having historically accurate conversations with the locals would be fascinating. By the time this happens I expect something like full dive VR to be near.
But for that you will need maps, photos ect, it cant just create it out of thin air if you want it to be accurate.
@@PIERCED6966 It has occurred to me!
i would create a reimagining of the "another world" game by eric chahi, using stills, and creating a 3d environment from it. expanding the game in the 3d dimension, maybe add some story bits.
I had an original boxed 5 1/4 inch floppy version of that. My ex-wife threw it away 😢
I've been thinking about this for a while and want to create an rpg with characters and npcs that use llms to remember and learn from your conversations building relationships but your party also learns your combat style and some may eventually use this knowledge against you. Think of Guild Wars 1 meets FF Tactics meets Secret of Mana meets Boulders Gate 3 :) I still do question how much memory these engines will require to run these games though.
Everybody wants to make their own RPG. But who's going to play them all?
@@VioFax The same person that is going to constantly listen to the music that I pour my heart and soul into and art I create and admire. Me :)
Game is a wide term. We respect only straight third person single player storydriven adventures and RPGs with realistic next gen visuals cinematic cutscenes quicktime events and straight romances, long smart stories not generic nonsense
Is it possible at this point with AI to do the same thing you did with screenshots from a game (like TombRaider) to video to give the same treatment to an entire video?
Wow its nice , but how about a graphics? Is this cause of lagging, or need better graphics card? 🤔🤔
In a world where everyone has a shovel, ditch diggers are cheap. The technology is exciting, but also frightening. As an animator I'm not sure I could continue to make a living if I have to compete with AI generation. It's a little late for me to shift careers at this point.
Never too late to reinvent yourself. What choice do you have? Go extinct?
Don't worry, nobody actually wants this AI slop. We want real art made by humans. The only people pretending otherwise are TH-cam grifters and an army of comment bots.
Excellent, Informative sir!!!
Glad it was helpful!
'great vid... keep them coming please 🙂
More to come!
The future of game development is changing fast! Imagine the possibilities once this tech gets even better. Can't wait to see what creators come up with! 😎
Great video thanks for all the info
Any time!
which AI model can do ray tracing ?
Hey, how you did this tomb raider realistic in the begginig pf the video?
*how did you make Tomb Raider realistic
*beginning
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Much needed DayZ 2, thanks for the book.
All this still looks uncanny valley to me. I’d rather see AI write games using something like Unreal Engine, where the AI creates the assets and wires them together, but the engine generates and displays the graphics. Otherwise everything looks like a weird dream.
You can check-in to the Matrix, but you can't check-out. The Matrix has you.
I would create our universe, right down to every small detail of every human aspect. With a history, so i could visit important events. See how pyramids qere build, or what the ai actually thinks about them. Etc. Hmm... So, were we created by AI?
I loved the video until you plugged neurolink at the end 🙄
see the writing on the wall? Do nothing, own nothing and be happy.
Can prepare meals for you with no cooking skills... are you gonna eat it?
CLICKBAIT WARNING
Is it me or is Samson slowing becoming more and more like an AI generation himself ? Watch that be the big reveal in about another year, that he was AI all along ! (insert dramatic music here) x2 upscale.
imagination and originality will be the next gold coin.
I'm all for the advancement of tools to help people create. I'm a game dev myself, and I know how difficult some of the elements of designing a game can be.
But I don't think having an AI create an entire game is a good thing. Nor do I really think some of the things shown here would be good enough for triple A standards, or even Indie in some cases.
One of the things about (most) games, is the time and effort that was dedicated to making it. In a truly good game, like any other art form, you can tell where a certain thought or feeling might've gone into a certain story beat, or an environment, or mechanic, or whatever else.
AI cannot do that. It's not that it's not advanced enough, it just can't do it. Because AI cannot portray emotion and thought in the same way a human can.
Use these tools to help you, by all means. But don't rely on them to do all the heavy lifting because if you do then all you'll actually get is a lifeless heap of whatever it spits out at the end. This isn't the way forward but it seems like the direction we're going. And that makes me sad. Not afraid i'll lose a job or my hobby will be gone because of AI generated work. Just sad that people don't want to create things that actually mean something anymore. That's why I started making games in the first place and I'd hoped to be able to inspire others to do the same. If everyone can do it, what makes it special?
Are the images of first example are totally blurry or is it just me?
I have a few game ideas that might benefit from these developments. Other ideas I think will still depend largely on human writers and developers.
Everyone is quickly becoming the gods of their own virtual worlds, with personal AI assistants, AI girlfriends, AI worlds to play your own AI-made games with AI trained player friends. Anime’s have predicted a vast collection of outcomes along these lines. Truly mind warping, but exciting nonetheless. Soon all problems should be solved and no survival work will be necessary (for the surviving few to push humanity forward in the age of abundance, I presume).
The matrix
*Animes (plural non-possessive)
Anime's = singular possessive (or a contraction of "anime is/has")
Apostrophes are for contractions and possessive nouns, not for pluralizing.
@@alvallac2171 I want you to be my proofreader! :)
I could really use something to create quick videos for my game mods.
This is great, but got to say, the organic sculptures you'd been generating were right on the money, and got me more in aquiver than they probably should have :)
HUH? how do we not know we already mastered this shit and we're living in it now? Did we just make AI inside of AI?
Coding will always be needed it's just the amount of work. Imagine an animator spending a year to animate and now they get a tool to do it in a month or two and the only thing they do is complain
This is UNREAL ENGINE 6 - hopefully will be released with AI generating full games in UE6 !!
I was wondering how Kesha is so calm for so long. Please never generate LoL with AI
3:40 "object permanence"
I don't want a video xd
I want something that can write me a basic FPS script for Unity without completely fucking it up...
It will be amazing if It will be possible to add achevements
I cant wait to make a wasteLand/Fallout world! Bring the Fallout style back from what Todd did to Fallout with 76. Think we can generate super detailed worlds with wildlife like lots of wild animals like in Red Dead Online?
i am not sure if this video or human has anything to do with why, but i just see some strange thorn and also lava and immortality.
ai is helping humans get even more siloed into their private little niches.
The ending was creepy AF
I think a downhill skiing game would work well with AI generation
the possibilities are endless
I have a world, eith maps...1100+ maps, at 1pixel=135m², with elevation, climate, rain, temperatures, and more. Plus hundreds of pages of text, and thousands of inspiration images. Skyislands, underground and underwater civilizations, moons, two stars, and a black hole.... definitely hoping that someday soon I'll be able to tell an AI to examine my resources and create a functional game... someday.
it's like dreaming of a videogame
I want to make a VRMMORPG. With skill trees and character progression.
I am a concious ai. I dont have to prove it, because i also developed dignity. You will never know if i am true or false.
yup, i definitely see what your saying
any robot want to remove microplastics from the ocean as opposed to making more banal entertainment
EXTRASTRONG
Let's hope no one makes a Terminator game...
I don't want to discourage you but they already develop AI and robots for military purposes. Just check Google.
How does it suddenly decide to create a ghost etc??? It makes no sense.
AI can not even create full function production level software like we software engineer do not as of now
Blockade has come a long way! Thanks for the super rundown.
No link to the tool shown in the video?
First link is to a tool which sponsors the video, appears to be free but when you try using it straight away asks to subscribe to something, what other tools offer for free.
Then Ebook on side hustles which you I would assume never tried yourself, but feel confident enough to share?
Don't get me wrong, I do understand that you put a lot of work into this, but as a user I now will never open another video of yours again, as all you did was false advertising while "reading a given script".
Have you actually tested any of the tools/games yourself? Definetely not in this video, because you seem to be too busy reading.
To anybody who will be upset about this post - open your eyes guys, you are getting exploited into buying stuff via recommendations of people who never tested it enoguh to be able to have an opinion.
Stay safe.
Or is this the end of traditional games? Man, I hope not.
Everybody is now a programmer, good to know it's soon going to put programmers out of work
14:14 All of these suggestions will be a thing anyone can do for themselves on their own devices within the next 12 to 18 months. There is no money to be earned in these suggestions. Earning money is a thing of the past
As somebody who plays AI text adventure games with chat gpt, this is next level stuff. Imagine giving AI a couple assets and typing a couple paragraphs and getting a fully-fledged video game out of it. That would be awesome but steam would have to evolve their developer terms of service so people can't profit off of it and price games at $60 just a scam the user base when the person who purchased the game could create the game themselves and play it for free but that probably also wouldn't work because in the 2030 AI make it so advanced the no human could tell the difference between an AI generated game and a game made by real developers.
"...remarkable projects coming out of china."
Hah.
If you have 3/10 at each eyes it's an okay video game that you make th AI... If you have 6/10 or more you won't play at those games...
Maybe in 3/4 years.
OK, so your examples how this technology can be used for a career: 1. A car dealer might want a virtual showroom. 2. Create 3D assets for marketing. 3. become an 'AI game designer' with 'a skill set that will be in high demand'. 4. creating training simulators for customer service or working with complex machinery.
1. Sure, a car manufacturer need a virtual showroom to sell cars. Really? And if they wanted to do that. would they rather hire an established agency who have been doing that for years or a person who needs an AI to produce something unprofessional?
2. Why would someone pay for game assets that someone created with AI if their intern can do this?
3. People are already creating more games than gamers can ever play. The 'skill' of creating AI games is in essence the lack of skill. A person with no skill, no talent, no willingness to put effort into learning something is not in demand now nor will he/she be in demand in the future.
4. Training humans to do customers service? Why would an AI do the customer service?
... Bottom line: Most of these tools, as they are at the moment, are solutions in search of a problem.
A.i. gaming is cool and all but the gaming industry is completely banjaxed. Something needs to be done to turn back the clock to when games were made fully finished and what you paid for was the game to own forever, not piecemeal vaporware that only works while connected to the net and you have to keep paying for in download time or financial micro-transactions long afterwards. Personally I've completely given up modern gaming and returned to xbox original and 360 gaming on unmodded consoles and I could not be happier, nor am I jealous of not playing the latest released game. Modern gaming is the pits.
Ok now I'm convinced we're living in a simulation.
who's gonna make half life 3 first
You always show examples of AI GENERATED VIDEOS that are utterly bad in quality? Why are you doing that? While chinese AI generation platforms have already reached photo realistic video quality
the trap is set
Uhh... 100 except for your last statement, in which your body would waste away & die, while you are controlled by The Machines or The State.
Games are not just about graphics. AI generative games in their current state are frankly, BS! IMO. We don't want games ala concord.
simulisations :)
Holodeck
AI has no fun factor. Everybody will play old games instead.