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Updated · 80.lv · Apr 24
Peter Molyneux urges caution over AI quality in game development
Updated
Updated · 80.lv · Apr 24

Peter Molyneux urges caution over AI quality in game development

14 articles · Updated · 80.lv · Apr 24
  • Molyneux, known for Fable and Black & White, told the BBC that current AI is not suitable for use in games and warned about potential abuse, following the release of his final project, Masters of Albion.
  • He emphasized the need for safeguards before integrating AI into game development, despite acknowledging its potential to disrupt the industry in the future.
  • Molyneux’s cautious stance contrasts with his history of experimentation, and he believes society will eventually adapt to technological changes as AI evolves.
Why is the 'father of god games' so cautious about AI after a career built on innovation?
With a history of abandoned games, can gamers trust that Molyneux's 'final' project will actually be finished?
Is 'Masters of Albion' a worthy successor to Fable, or just a buggy mix of old ideas?
How does a game funded by a $50M NFT project shun the technology that made it possible?
What happens to the players who funded this game through the controversial blockchain simulator 'Legacy'?