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I've got to admit I never comment. This vid is something else, though: outstanding points and examples throughout. Gives a lot of food for thought for AI skeptics and enthusiasts alike. Intriguing to see the inconspicuous link between Simulation games and survival/propagation of human species. Please, continue being this passionate about AI and the future of humanity. Cheers.
The opportunities to truly play a game the way you want are incredible. Once your dialogue can affect the actions of NPCs or quest characters, to be able to tell a character “hey this guy has been talkin shit and says he can beat you up” and have that character go fight the other guy lol. Cannot waitttt
Unreal Engine needs this, badly. It's such an enormous engine to try and know all of it. Having a "Muse" in Unreal would be a literal game changer. Unity is about to put out some games
@Bluedrake42 this is going to be amazing for all unity creators, beginner to pro. There's always something you don't know and could put this to use for a better creation.
I think we will see teams of 500 people get cut down to teams of 250. But---- there are going to be so many more opportunities in the indie areas where smaller teams are bringing out great quality games. We already are in a sort of golden age of indie development but it really will grow in that area. What really will matter is people who can bring new creative gaming type of experiences vs. people who know all the programming detail.
I worry most for quality control, since this is going to basically eliminate many niche skills needed to be good at your game dev job, weather that's animation, NPC design, or any other field this AI is useful in, and that's gonna make devs over-reliant on this AI to make their game for them, resulting in even less quality control then we seem to have now. I hope I'm wrong and people will still have the knowledge to correct the myriad inevitable mistakes the AI will make.
Yes, initially. Then consumers will have fun pointing out that this game was made using AI, because of this and that flaw.... Quality will then start to rise.
I'm past half through this video, and the point you're making so far is the most important message every person on earth needs to hear and take his/her attention to. This is a not too early wake-up call, and people should really take it seriously for not staying behind or getting lost throughout this complicated, fast-developing, and growing, new era. You are amazing for that. This video should also appear under another title to get to every person possible. Bless you ❤
In the future we will have mind reading devices and using our imagination through these devices with AI. Some companies already working on it, if such a tool gets implemented in game development. then wow!. We would live in a very different world.
I like what you said in the higher ambition part. Something like when what used to be hard becomes easy we need to set our sights higher to be valuable. This tech allows us to focus on problems that we literally could not think about before due to the time constraints holding us down to those tasks that have suddenly become easy.
I believe we need to rethink just how fast this technology will accelerate, every month now every well known AI brand is coming out with new features and new Versions, which are faster, cheaper and better. With that said a tool is only as good as the user. No matter how easy it is to pick up the tool, the output quality depends solely on the user. Patience and effort still matter even if the AI is doing the heavy lifting.
Still lots of questions out there, ethical implications, copyright regulations and etc. I got one for you though, what do you think stealing and easing the process this much will get us? There is only so much volume to the market, the industry is still trying to recover from the shrink after Covid has passed. Really, inflating the market with copy-paste products of each other, where do you think it will get us? This is like shooting yourself in the leg. Big corporations are already laying off masses, and in no time, most of the jobs will be much more cost efficient with AI tools so they won't need to employ as much as they do now, especially since they are always focused on more profit. Then, maybe in a couple of years or maybe even less, anyone will be able to spit games by just prompting "I want a game like this." What do you think that will do to a market? (best case scenario IMO is people will be searching for a needle (unique game) in a haystack, and not sure who'd do that or to what extent) I think this is literally giving yourself gangrene, thinking tying a knot on your limb will result in your benefit, except you'll just end up loosing it. It's time we stop this capitalistic/vampiric approach of "take whatever you can to the last drop, and the rest can burn to ashes if it has to". It's already time for Copyright Offices to take their official stance on this and set the future in stone.
This is how evolution works. Make something that changes the rules, find a solution, create a new problem, repeat. The scary thing about AI is how many things need to find new ways of doing things. Ownership, marketing, branding, security, finance, privacy, etc... The Industrial Revolution changed the rules over time and grew like a snowball. AI is gonna change more things way faster.
@ralph2142- It's not that it was launched in a hurry. It's growth is just that fast. Chaos is part of evolution. If I had to choose between stagnation and evolution, I would lean towards evolution every time. The results speak for themselves. You're here because of it.
@@curtis1397 I agree, i follow the evolution since 3-4 decades , but the world on a powder barrel, and dropping agents technology like theses on the open world, while we need to speek about AI agents behaviour charts (the ability of agents evading and ability to agents polymorph code, forensic security to contaminate another agent from another country, massive botnet with keyloggers etc). Into a world wide cyber warfare context... While the big companies rush as if there are only 5 years left to make money. Stuxnet power 48 by AI, for AI, in use into the medical, engineering or finacial side for exemple. This is all good....
Besides machinelearning and simulations, I also recommend looking into procedural stuff of all kinds. It´s a vast field and since gameworlds are getting bigger and bigger, it will become impossible, filling those worlds with content manually
I know some people are worried about "shovelware" because of the easier barrier of entry.. but this has happened in all mediums and it's always the BEST that rise to the top!
While i agree than c++ coding, or many things into 3d engines are sometime boring, i also understand than GAFAM will become more and more powerfull than never before, and the AI is mainly here for cyber warfare, and military stuffs, like IBM some decates ago who switched from the civilian market to the military market... AI is good or not i dunno, but each time we use it, GAFAM wallets grow and more and more peoples will starve, while we pollute like pigs. At the end, we use AI as an opportunity to enrich ourselves in a spirit of ego-centric competition, while in the end, we only enrich the GAFAM, but not the humanity.
Very interesting video, especially regarding decentralized production. One thing we are missing is a decentralized and reliable source of energy to support all of those electronic devices, their chips, their motors, something which we are not going to get from solar or wind, or at least not in most parts of the world. Perhaps the AI already knows what that source will be, but will it tell us, or will it be allowed to tell us?
Yes, decentralized energy is absolutely something I think about a lot. I mean... nuclear power maybe, but I feel like there has to be a simpler option. We'll have to see. Maybe some kind of combination of solar and other things.
@@Bluedrake42 If you have any time available for reading, there is an old but still interesting energy book is 'The Scientist, the Matman, the Theef and their Lightbulb' by Keith Tutt. (I had to misspell it a bit so that YT would let me say it). Perhaps the solution lies in some old but still untested idea, out on the fringes of physics?
I've got nerve damage on my hand, so it makes it difficult for me to get any work done in game development. I'd love to see how much further Muse advances for more varieties on creations
Bluedrake: Do you think we could already live in a simulation? If so, do you think our consioussness is fundemental and connected to another reality, as if we have advanced VR headset on?
soon everyone will be able to create an AAA PC game, a 500 episode Hollywood quality TV series, a music video, a music track or a book just by typing in 5 paragraphs in plain english.
Yes, there absolutely is risk with sharing your content with AI and that is a concern everyone should have when using models that aren't locally hosted. Otherwise you're just giving your intellectual property away. That's why I don't use Microsoft Co-Pilot.
@ We will try this out on a sandbox project and maybe even a standalone PC. These features just sound too good to miss out🥹 Thanks for spending the time to put this video together. This opens a lot of doors for our team.
Do you think AI services will be dominated by old or new tech giants ? requiring access (and ownership) of data in exchange for usage? there by securing their advantage above every one else? Is keeping your AI procedure secret and to yourself possible?
As this technology continues to develop, it seems that the need for mechanical skill in many areas of industry is beginning to wane. Real value is coming more and more from creative ideology, and we are limited less & less by the need for mechanical skill & understanding. As we follow this technological arc, we are driven more & driven faster by new ideas because we are becoming less dependent on the mechanical means by which these things were made possible. For decades in the video gaming industry a creative team was not enough to produce anything of value. Without mechanical knowledge, skill, and a significant amount of time to build & test systems, there would be no product. That is beginning to change. My biggest worry & concern about these developments are the need for technological save states. We will have the potential to grow technologically so much, so fast, and will be at risk of putting ourselves several degrees of understanding away from what was needed to get there. At that point, a major event/loss could cripple us. I think it may be good to keep certain places & people operating sustainably apart from dependence on computers & AI in order to recover from potential collapse.
soon everyone will lose their jobs. all game developers, all musicians, songwriters and singers, all actors, all painters, all artists, all programmers, all engineers, all doctors, all lawyers, all teachers, every job will be replaced by AI.
Nobody can take your IP away from you or copy your brand no matter how much AI they use. People who create interesting fictional worlds are going to be winners. Much more than simulator games. People who create the new Jack & daxter, pokemon, mario, Marvel universe, manga universe are going to win. AI can't change that.
All improvements to development workflows feel pointless if, today, we can't get games to run at 1080p 60fps with anything other than the most expensive GPUs on the market.
There's going to be allot of crappy games that aren't worth anything coming to stores, because let's be honest, the overwhelming majority of people are not smart enough to put together a good, well thought out, original game, so while it's cool that now you can basically do everything yourself using AI, the results will tend to be... shit ?
I know you are content creators who live of the hype but this is not lifechanging and the current "A.I." things won't be as transformative as the techbros try to sell. Just don't forget that a company like openai operating at a loss while being overvalued at 150 billion tries to onvince everyone how they will transform everything (with all means possible).
Honestly man, compared to all technology I've ever shown on my channel before this technology is something I believe in the most. So I guess we'll see, but trust me when I say my enthusiasm for this tech is genuine. I wasn't big on crypto. I wasn't big on meme-coins. I wasn't big on a lot of things... but this, I'm very much big on.
@@Bluedrake42 I share the same *wish* for this to be the technology of the future (especially for small scale indie devs/ modders). I'm no expert at all but from what I saw "behind the curtain" its no there yet and it may be overhyped for a long time. I think it will help a bit in coding and overall tutorial level things for small scale devs but transformative? Lets see time will tell.
If you are a developer and are worried about AI impacting your career, book a one on one call with me to talk: calendar.app.google/rBJwTUjTHyQ1EmFw9 You can ask me whatever questions you want, and I will share my knowledge with you. Call is free. If you are a good fit, I will offer you a spot in our online academy for software developers looking to expand their capabilities with AI tools.
The video began by showing us a new chatbot and ended with reflections on colonizing other planets and creating our own factories, fascinating.
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@@kairu_bthat's evolution bro. 😂😂
For some reason the first upload for this video was corrupted, and I had to delete and reupload it. So if you saw this in your subscription feed notifications twice, that is why. Sorry about that 😥
I've got to admit I never comment.
This vid is something else, though: outstanding points and examples throughout. Gives a lot of food for thought for AI skeptics and enthusiasts alike. Intriguing to see the inconspicuous link between Simulation games and survival/propagation of human species.
Please, continue being this passionate about AI and the future of humanity. Cheers.
This is quite revolutionary since i remember how tedious it is to animate even the slightest movement.
The thing I'm most excited about is the end of dialogue trees. Being about to talk naturally to NPCs is going to be AWESOME
The opportunities to truly play a game the way you want are incredible. Once your dialogue can affect the actions of NPCs or quest characters, to be able to tell a character “hey this guy has been talkin shit and says he can beat you up” and have that character go fight the other guy lol. Cannot waitttt
Unreal Engine needs this, badly. It's such an enormous engine to try and know all of it. Having a "Muse" in Unreal would be a literal game changer. Unity is about to put out some games
I agree. Absolutely something that needs to happen.
@Bluedrake42 this is going to be amazing for all unity creators, beginner to pro. There's always something you don't know and could put this to use for a better creation.
I think we will see teams of 500 people get cut down to teams of 250. But---- there are going to be so many more opportunities in the indie areas where smaller teams are bringing out great quality games. We already are in a sort of golden age of indie development but it really will grow in that area. What really will matter is people who can bring new creative gaming type of experiences vs. people who know all the programming detail.
I worry most for quality control, since this is going to basically eliminate many niche skills needed to be good at your game dev job, weather that's animation, NPC design, or any other field this AI is useful in, and that's gonna make devs over-reliant on this AI to make their game for them, resulting in even less quality control then we seem to have now. I hope I'm wrong and people will still have the knowledge to correct the myriad inevitable mistakes the AI will make.
Yes, initially.
Then consumers will have fun pointing out that this game was made using AI, because of this and that flaw.... Quality will then start to rise.
just let the AI do the QC 🤷♂
I'm past half through this video, and the point you're making so far is the most important message every person on earth needs to hear and take his/her attention to. This is a not too early wake-up call, and people should really take it seriously for not staying behind or getting lost throughout this complicated, fast-developing, and growing, new era.
You are amazing for that.
This video should also appear under another title to get to every person possible.
Bless you ❤
In the future we will have mind reading devices and using our imagination through these devices with AI.
Some companies already working on it, if such a tool gets implemented in game development. then wow!.
We would live in a very different world.
seriously brother your videos are getting better and better!
I like what you said in the higher ambition part. Something like when what used to be hard becomes easy we need to set our sights higher to be valuable. This tech allows us to focus on problems that we literally could not think about before due to the time constraints holding us down to those tasks that have suddenly become easy.
I like your videos about AI. Thanks for letting us know about the news and stuff!
I believe we need to rethink just how fast this technology will accelerate, every month now every well known AI brand is coming out with new features and new Versions, which are faster, cheaper and better. With that said a tool is only as good as the user. No matter how easy it is to pick up the tool, the output quality depends solely on the user. Patience and effort still matter even if the AI is doing the heavy lifting.
hope this can help developers finish their projects faster
I agree with your assessment of ai impact on humanity. Only ignorance causes fear. ❤
Nice video with lots of good advice.
This revolution is just too much fun
Still lots of questions out there, ethical implications, copyright regulations and etc. I got one for you though, what do you think stealing and easing the process this much will get us? There is only so much volume to the market, the industry is still trying to recover from the shrink after Covid has passed. Really, inflating the market with copy-paste products of each other, where do you think it will get us? This is like shooting yourself in the leg. Big corporations are already laying off masses, and in no time, most of the jobs will be much more cost efficient with AI tools so they won't need to employ as much as they do now, especially since they are always focused on more profit. Then, maybe in a couple of years or maybe even less, anyone will be able to spit games by just prompting "I want a game like this." What do you think that will do to a market? (best case scenario IMO is people will be searching for a needle (unique game) in a haystack, and not sure who'd do that or to what extent)
I think this is literally giving yourself gangrene, thinking tying a knot on your limb will result in your benefit, except you'll just end up loosing it.
It's time we stop this capitalistic/vampiric approach of "take whatever you can to the last drop, and the rest can burn to ashes if it has to". It's already time for Copyright Offices to take their official stance on this and set the future in stone.
This is how evolution works. Make something that changes the rules, find a solution, create a new problem, repeat. The scary thing about AI is how many things need to find new ways of doing things. Ownership, marketing, branding, security, finance, privacy, etc... The Industrial Revolution changed the rules over time and grew like a snowball. AI is gonna change more things way faster.
It's certain that it's not going to help the stability of the world, this technology, launched in a hurry like this...
@ralph2142- It's not that it was launched in a hurry. It's growth is just that fast.
Chaos is part of evolution. If I had to choose between stagnation and evolution, I would lean towards evolution every time. The results speak for themselves. You're here because of it.
@@curtis1397 I agree, i follow the evolution since 3-4 decades , but the world on a powder barrel, and dropping agents technology like theses on the open world, while we need to speek about AI agents behaviour charts (the ability of agents evading and ability to agents polymorph code, forensic security to contaminate another agent from another country, massive botnet with keyloggers etc). Into a world wide cyber warfare context... While the big companies rush as if there are only 5 years left to make money. Stuxnet power 48 by AI, for AI, in use into the medical, engineering or finacial side for exemple. This is all good....
Besides machinelearning and simulations, I also recommend looking into procedural stuff of all kinds. It´s a vast field and since gameworlds are getting bigger and bigger, it will become impossible, filling those worlds with content manually
I know some people are worried about "shovelware" because of the easier barrier of entry.. but this has happened in all mediums and it's always the BEST that rise to the top!
While i agree than c++ coding, or many things into 3d engines are sometime boring, i also understand than GAFAM will become more and more powerfull than never before, and the AI is mainly here for cyber warfare, and military stuffs, like IBM some decates ago who switched from the civilian market to the military market... AI is good or not i dunno, but each time we use it, GAFAM wallets grow and more and more peoples will starve, while we pollute like pigs. At the end, we use AI as an opportunity to enrich ourselves in a spirit of ego-centric competition, while in the end, we only enrich the GAFAM, but not the humanity.
Amazing video brother, Not aware that warthunder was detailed like that lol and Ai really does make look at the big picture and out of the box.
Yeah, things are about to get crazy.
Very interesting video, especially regarding decentralized production. One thing we are missing is a decentralized and reliable source of energy to support all of those electronic devices, their chips, their motors, something which we are not going to get from solar or wind, or at least not in most parts of the world. Perhaps the AI already knows what that source will be, but will it tell us, or will it be allowed to tell us?
Yes, decentralized energy is absolutely something I think about a lot. I mean... nuclear power maybe, but I feel like there has to be a simpler option. We'll have to see.
Maybe some kind of combination of solar and other things.
@@Bluedrake42 If you have any time available for reading, there is an old but still interesting energy book is 'The Scientist, the Matman, the Theef and their Lightbulb' by Keith Tutt. (I had to misspell it a bit so that YT would let me say it). Perhaps the solution lies in some old but still untested idea, out on the fringes of physics?
I very much enjoyed the "philosophical" comments and discussion about innovations in robotics.
amazing absolutely amazing stuff from your grad degree. post moar
Every game is a small simulation 💯
I've got nerve damage on my hand, so it makes it difficult for me to get any work done in game development. I'd love to see how much further Muse advances for more varieties on creations
Bluedrake: Do you think we could already live in a simulation? If so, do you think our consioussness is fundemental and connected to another reality, as if we have advanced VR headset on?
I see your points, great video
soon everyone will be able to create an AAA PC game, a 500 episode Hollywood quality TV series, a music video, a music track or a book just by typing in 5 paragraphs in plain english.
Yh already seen this though not fully productive but improvement will make it 1000 worth it
Wouldn't be some risk sharing you content with AI? is it running locally?
Yes, there absolutely is risk with sharing your content with AI and that is a concern everyone should have when using models that aren't locally hosted. Otherwise you're just giving your intellectual property away. That's why I don't use Microsoft Co-Pilot.
@ We will try this out on a sandbox project and maybe even a standalone PC. These features just sound too good to miss out🥹
Thanks for spending the time to put this video together. This opens a lot of doors for our team.
Excellent !
Seems every other week, another AI tool releases that upends Hollywood and the Games industry.
Do you think AI services will be dominated by old or new tech giants ? requiring access (and ownership) of data in exchange for usage? there by securing their advantage above every one else?
Is keeping your AI procedure secret and to yourself possible?
As this technology continues to develop, it seems that the need for mechanical skill in many areas of industry is beginning to wane. Real value is coming more and more from creative ideology, and we are limited less & less by the need for mechanical skill & understanding. As we follow this technological arc, we are driven more & driven faster by new ideas because we are becoming less dependent on the mechanical means by which these things were made possible.
For decades in the video gaming industry a creative team was not enough to produce anything of value. Without mechanical knowledge, skill, and a significant amount of time to build & test systems, there would be no product.
That is beginning to change.
My biggest worry & concern about these developments are the need for technological save states. We will have the potential to grow technologically so much, so fast, and will be at risk of putting ourselves several degrees of understanding away from what was needed to get there. At that point, a major event/loss could cripple us.
I think it may be good to keep certain places & people operating sustainably apart from dependence on computers & AI in order to recover from potential collapse.
Who's gonna have the appetite to "consume" these games then? Amazing huge open world fantasy or sci-fi simulations releasing every day.
Exactly. All the more reason why we need to focus our energy on hard problems that improve everyone's quality of life.
Until unity's ui doesnt feel like its from 2003 im not using it
soon everyone will lose their jobs. all game developers, all musicians, songwriters and singers, all actors, all painters, all artists, all programmers, all engineers, all doctors, all lawyers, all teachers, every job will be replaced by AI.
Nobody can take your IP away from you or copy your brand no matter how much AI they use. People who create interesting fictional worlds are going to be winners. Much more than simulator games. People who create the new Jack & daxter, pokemon, mario, Marvel universe, manga universe are going to win. AI can't change that.
Wheres the physics stuff
All improvements to development workflows feel pointless if, today, we can't get games to run at 1080p 60fps with anything other than the most expensive GPUs on the market.
If no open source, no.
There's going to be allot of crappy games that aren't worth anything coming to stores, because let's be honest, the overwhelming majority of people are not smart enough to put together a good, well thought out, original game, so while it's cool that now you can basically do everything yourself using AI, the results will tend to be... shit ?
That's how it has always been, even before AI.
@@Bluedrake42 True, but scammers will have a field day pushing out terrible games at the speed of light lmao
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I know you are content creators who live of the hype but this is not lifechanging and the current "A.I." things won't be as transformative as the techbros try to sell. Just don't forget that a company like openai operating at a loss while being overvalued at 150 billion tries to onvince everyone how they will transform everything (with all means possible).
Honestly man, compared to all technology I've ever shown on my channel before this technology is something I believe in the most. So I guess we'll see, but trust me when I say my enthusiasm for this tech is genuine. I wasn't big on crypto. I wasn't big on meme-coins. I wasn't big on a lot of things... but this, I'm very much big on.
@@Bluedrake42 I share the same *wish* for this to be the technology of the future (especially for small scale indie devs/ modders). I'm no expert at all but from what I saw "behind the curtain" its no there yet and it may be overhyped for a long time. I think it will help a bit in coding and overall tutorial level things for small scale devs but transformative? Lets see time will tell.
Keep in mind, this is the worst this tech will ever be.
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