I like the progress but it's too much picture and video related news all the time. I like learning about Ollama and programming and rag. It is like that time has passed
That's the thing. Everybody is excited about this, but it literally means the death of gaming. And the death of creation in general. They don't realize yet how nobody is going to want to buy AI-generated content.
@@artsybt6015 Exactly, it's still in the oven and I don't think it's very good to launch it now... Especially with that quality still considered bad or terrible and still not 100% consistent for long periods of time. Not to mention, artists (of all types) and video game players, in general, hate A.I. because they consider that it ruins creativity or takes away jobs, etc.
Great video. Many people will underestimate the breakthrough that this public-facing model actually is for the future. I think this work paves the foundation we need for scientific discovery (and obviously better games) by generating physics models -- to the point that we will actually be able to *efficiently* simulate any real-world problem or hypothesis with the limiting factor being compute. We already have access to near-unlimited compute via quantum computing, which is very real and no longer a theory. If you can use AI's "imagination" to identify possibilities for change in nearly every system we both are and aren't apart of, and then simulate the solutions with massive context, the sky is the limit for humanity. It basically proves that "the matrix" is possible, but not just in the negative context of what people think about being trapped in a hellscape that isn't real. If that's truly something we CAN create, then it's solely an extension of ourselves. It is us, and we are it. It's more evidence that the ability to compute is a physical law of everything, and it just might be a way to confirm whether a perceived reality actual "exists" (confirming other dimensions, beings within them, and sharing experience). Absolutely fascinating.
The opposite. Most people overestimate this shit. But I'll change my mind when I finally see AI accomplishing anything good like the stuff you're describing. Source: a guy who is actually working in AI training. And who is not impressed. lol
Awful… Guess it’s too much for people to look up Unity tutorials nowadays. I’ve worked on my crappy laptop and made some games before. If you use this then I’m sorry for you.
tbh I don't see the benefit yet gameplay does not come from a 10sec clip and "it can give the devleoper an idea" is a terrible excuse for lacking creativity there are tens of thousands of already existing games and books out there as source to be instpired by - if anybody still needs creative help to develope something, then maybe that is the wrong job for them this would only create a new source for shovelware - garbage games that are now ceated with default assets added with a new spin but uninspired and spewed out by half-assed attempts to create something
@@trenthuse9228 There are unknown shapes. Very complex 3D curves. There is terrain that no one has ever seen before. Mysteries that stretch into the distance, and there is something there to find...
It doesnt feel to long ago when Ai generated voices were trash and they all sounded like Stephen hawking but as the years went by they are almost indistinguishable from humans and you even got celebrity ai voices that sound real. I can only image how this tech will evolve over the next few years.
Imagine reconstructing classic point & click adventure games in 3d in VR in days 😮 great fantastico
classic point and click worked because people crafted it, a rendition in vr without any input would be trash. People, so easily duped.
@@lightfz its amazing how many people take design for granted
Con el planeta Tierra... Casi una ARG pero hiperrealista (aunque todavía en pañales).
Anyone know where we can sign up?
Black Mirror VR coming soon!
that's unimaginable
Step-by-step to the holodeck.
I like the progress but it's too much picture and video related news all the time. I like learning about Ollama and programming and rag. It is like that time has passed
imagine how generic and repetitive far cry 17 and assassins creed 25 are going to be!
Oh wait, these games already are repetitive and generic..
That's the thing. Everybody is excited about this, but it literally means the death of gaming.
And the death of creation in general.
They don't realize yet how nobody is going to want to buy AI-generated content.
I want to try it out, tell me how 😢
I think I would use it for simulating places in time in history and try and get a grasp of history
Fascinating
Can you use it now??
This is research preview. Dont think they released the product or the source code.
@@artsybt6015
Exactly, it's still in the oven and I don't think it's very good to launch it now... Especially with that quality still considered bad or terrible and still not 100% consistent for long periods of time. Not to mention, artists (of all types) and video game players, in general, hate A.I. because they consider that it ruins creativity or takes away jobs, etc.
just like in dreams. wild.
amazing
So dystopic
I'd love to have this tool for sandboxing, so fcking cool
Great video. Many people will underestimate the breakthrough that this public-facing model actually is for the future. I think this work paves the foundation we need for scientific discovery (and obviously better games) by generating physics models -- to the point that we will actually be able to *efficiently* simulate any real-world problem or hypothesis with the limiting factor being compute. We already have access to near-unlimited compute via quantum computing, which is very real and no longer a theory.
If you can use AI's "imagination" to identify possibilities for change in nearly every system we both are and aren't apart of, and then simulate the solutions with massive context, the sky is the limit for humanity. It basically proves that "the matrix" is possible, but not just in the negative context of what people think about being trapped in a hellscape that isn't real. If that's truly something we CAN create, then it's solely an extension of ourselves. It is us, and we are it. It's more evidence that the ability to compute is a physical law of everything, and it just might be a way to confirm whether a perceived reality actual "exists" (confirming other dimensions, beings within them, and sharing experience). Absolutely fascinating.
The opposite. Most people overestimate this shit.
But I'll change my mind when I finally see AI accomplishing anything good like the stuff you're describing.
Source: a guy who is actually working in AI training. And who is not impressed. lol
Right now, it looks horrible.
I anticipate it getting much better! 🙂
@@DevelopersDigest There is no doubt about that.
Awful… Guess it’s too much for people to look up Unity tutorials nowadays. I’ve worked on my crappy laptop and made some games before. If you use this then I’m sorry for you.
tbh I don't see the benefit yet
gameplay does not come from a 10sec clip and "it can give the devleoper an idea" is a terrible excuse for lacking creativity
there are tens of thousands of already existing games and books out there as source to be instpired by - if anybody still needs creative help to develope something, then maybe that is the wrong job for them
this would only create a new source for shovelware - garbage games that are now ceated with default assets added with a new spin but uninspired and spewed out by half-assed attempts to create something
I agree, this shit just removes jobs from artists, especially ones like concept artists that work on video games.
i’m assuming youre very young
@cozzykhan7305 Nope I’m a grown ass man. If you disagree with my point, present your argument, don’t be a jackass.
未来已来。
Exploration only applies to the unknown. If what you are going to see is already known, then it isn't exploration.
Everything is known. All shapes and colors. It’s how you piece them together that makes it unknown
@@trenthuse9228 There are unknown shapes. Very complex 3D curves. There is terrain that no one has ever seen before. Mysteries that stretch into the distance, and there is something there to find...
oh great thats all my future jobs gone now
so sima can play genie 2 game
Crazy
The future is generic!
It doesnt feel to long ago when Ai generated voices were trash and they all sounded like Stephen hawking but as the years went by they are almost indistinguishable from humans and you even got celebrity ai voices that sound real. I can only image how this tech will evolve over the next few years.