Today, artificial intelligence is already a fairly common tool, it is difficult to understand whether specific scripts were created with it or whether they were created by an editor. With this in mind, Activision has once again put itself in the public eye, as they have reportedly used generative AI to create some of the skins. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.
From which it is said, in its spring 2023An artist from activation I was reading a message from the then CTO of the company, Michael Vance, how artificial intelligence was “the most important thing” for video game publishers. The systems are still being tested, Vance wrote, but “what we’ve seen so far is very promising.”
According to the media, Activision Blizzard It started using AI for its games in early 2023 At the end of the same year, it released its first skin made using this technology, which means that the skin Rage of Yokai At least in part, AI was also improved. It’s even suggested that the loading screen included in the bundle was created by artificial intelligence, and it’s unclear if AI was used in other parts of the creative process as well.
Note that its former employee activation Confirm that the information is true. Additionally, he noted that company leaders are encouraging employees to use AI tools, such as MidjourneyTo speed up the production process.
The company is under scrutiny for allegedly using generative artificial intelligence to create skins Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 And sell them.
Through: wired
Author’s Note: It seems like this is the future of many video games, so we can’t escape the inevitable. I just hope it takes longer to implement this with Nintendo.