PlayStation CEO believes that AI will never be able to 100% replace developers, as the human factor will be crucial

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | yesterday, 12:17
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Discussions around the possibility of AI replacing game developers do not subside, but the head of PlayStation believes that humans will never be 100% replaced.

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Hermen Hulst, one of the PlayStation CEOs, discussed AI in an interview with the BBC.

He suspects that there will be a dual demand in games: one for innovative experiences driven by artificial intelligence, and the other for manual, thoughtful content created by humans.

Striking the right balance between using AI and preserving the human element will be crucial

Yes, AI can do some things faster and better, speeding up development, but on the other hand, it's important to make sure that people don't lose their jobs because of it, so the challenge for business leaders is not just how to use AI, but also how to avoid throwing most of the staff out on the street.

Source: bbc