This week, according to CEO Cristóbal Valenzuela, access to a new interactive gaming experience Runway plans to make it available to everyone soon next week. Consumer products are currently very exposed and have a chat interface that supports only text and image generation, but Valenzuela says that video games generated later this year will come. He says the runway is in discussion with gaming companies about both using technology and accessing datasets for training.
Based on his recent conversation, Valenzuela believes the gaming industry is in a similar position to Hollywood when it first introduced into the generator AI. There was considerable resistance, but over time, AI is gradually being adopted in more areas of the production process. Valenzuela is a recent show on Amazon, David's Housepartially made with Runway technology, and his company is working with “almost all major studios” and “most of the Fortune 100 companies.”
“If the studio can help make the film 40% faster, it will help game developers make the game faster,” he says. “They are awake and move faster than I say the studio was moving two years ago.”
Naturally, they were unable to unload the Zoom call to Valenzuela without asking about their recent acquisition talks with Zuckerberg.
