Anyone else a little worried?
) contains some choice excerpts from an email sent to Blizzard staff by Allen Adham—Blizzard's chief design officer—in which he enthuses about the potential benefits that AI could bring to the company's workflow., and Adham told staff it's put the studio"on the brink of a major evolution in how we build and manage our games"."Prepare to be amazed," said Adham.
But it won't necessarily stop there. The email also discussed the possibility of"autonomous, intelligent, in-game NPCs,""procedurally assisted level design,""voice cloning,""game coding," and—maybe most eyebrow-raising of all—AI-driven"anti-toxicity" tech.
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