Shuhei Yoshida is one of the key members of the Sony and PlayStation brands. When he was president of Sony’s SCE Worldwide Studios, he created a boom in the market space for his PlayStation, especially his PlayStation 4. Yoshida is now stepping down as president and leading an entirely new division.
The 59-year-old currently plays the Horizon series, so he still enjoys the game. An avid gamer himself, Yoshida has a positive view of the use of AI in game development.
Shuhei Yoshida’s Encounter with AI Utilization
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In an interview with The Guardian, Yoshida sees the use of AI as a tool to achieve cost savings and reach new audiences. While sharing his work experience, he noted the positive use of AI in games. Yoshida regularly reviews pitches for many outside talent and welcomes them into his PlayStation universe.
Recently, he was asked to review 15 indie game projects from Japan. One project caught his eye. Many Japanese students created this project and it contains some beautiful graphics. “It’s powerful that a few young people can create great-looking games.” Yoshida said.
used by students in the middle, an AI art generator tool to create in-game artwork. Yoshida said,In the future, AI will be able to develop interesting animations and behaviors and even debug programs.That said, ChatGPT is now able to fix and rewrite the code, so the future is fast approaching.
AI can change how the gaming industry works
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However, many game developers and graphic designers are against using AI in games. A recent campaign, “No to AI Generated Art,” gained a lot of support in the gaming industry. However, Yoshida had some views that defied his conventional wisdom. “It’s a tool. Someone has to use the tool.” He said he supports the use of AI.
He urged the industry to embrace change rather than sticking to primitive methods. was
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