Despite cynicism from some quarters, AI remains the hottest topic in games. OpenAI pulled in record investment last month, and every day seemingly brings news of fresh investment for AI in games.
The Practical AI and AI Advances tracks at the Pocket Gamer Connects and Big Screen Gaming conferences are hugely popular, with 10 hours of AI-focused content already taking place across our events this year.
The time is right for AI Gamechangers. You may have missed the stealthy launch of our newsletter dedicated to AI and machine learning this autumn, but it’s essential reading to keep up with this evolving field and its implications for the games industry.
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It’s already featured an impressive line-up of industry insiders, with interviews offering diverse perspectives on AI's impact. There have been eight interviews so far, with loads more planned. Live on the Substack page now you can read these profiles:
Several common themes and hot-button topics have emerged across these different perspectives. Overall, they all believe AI will significantly impact the games industry, but they agree its implementation should be thoughtful, ethical, and focused on enhancing rather than replacing human decision-making.
“For us, it is very important that the human is designed in from day one,” Guy Gadney told us in the inaugural Q&A.
“It’s very important for all forms of the creative industries, not to sit back and grumble but to actively engage with the
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