Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick is known for being very upfront with media and investors about where he thinks technology, especially around games, is heading. And during today's earnings call, Zelnick made his thoughts clear on a subject that's recently been popular in tech circles: artificial intelligence, and whether or not it will transform game development.
Zelnick offered a lengthy response to a question about AI technology like ChatGPT, opening by noting his own historic skepticism around overwrough technology hype and saying that while AI stands for artificial intelligence, "there is no such thing as artificial intelligence."
That said, he's "really excited" about the current leaps being made by AI and machine learning, and believes that tools are actively being created that will eventually reduce development costs in gaming. However, he doesn't think it's going to impact overall cost structure - because if development becomes easier, he says, developers and publisher will simply want to do even more.
"The belief among college students [is] that ChatGPT is now going to allow them to make a query and send their homework. The problem is if the question is, 'Describe what actually happened on the night of Paul Revere's ride', and everyone gets the same question, which you do in class, and everyone uses ChatGPT, oops, everyone's going to submit the same essay, last time I checked.
"ChatGPT is today's hand calculator. When I was a kid, there was no such thing, I hate to admit, but it's true, so I had to do math longhand. And then hand calculators came along and parents were up in arms and thought, 'Oh kids won't have to learn math anymore,' and the answer is yes, you still have to learn math, turns out, you absolutely have
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