Video game news oriented community. No NanoUFO is not a bot :)
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Yes, that’s the sensible aspect I was referring to. But I doubt the heads of these companies are going to show that level of restraint given all available evidence.
The biggest question is going to be will the AI be able to run locally or will they use it as an excuse to turn the game into a subscription.
I can see it now… “The game needs to make calls to OpenAI that we have to pay for to generate dialog so we need to charge by the month for the game”
They will finally have an excuse to turn single player games into subscriptions as well.