Think this is a realistic prediction or just being used to hype up investors?
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Press X to doubt.
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Probably both. But within 5-10 years it'll still be in the range of tech demos and indie games, not AAA
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Open .kkrieger to believe.
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I mean... ai Minecraft already exists
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Fully differentiable rendering is a thing. You input a list of polygons and the AI renders it directly.
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Yeah, I'm sure the biggest AI hardware company can be trusted to be unbiased about this.
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If they mean AI upscaling, where you take a low resolution image then generate a higher resolution one then sure.
But it will be a while before they have full AI rendering, if ever. AI generation isn't super precise when it comes to details and for games precision usually matters a lot unless it's like a narrative game. You probably can't use an arbitrary but close color for an enemy for example or have health bars look close enough.
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And it is absolutely terrible as a game. Funny for a quick laugh, but I dont think thats what theyre talking about.