Fully AI-generated games are 10 years away, says Nvidia CEO Author: Vlad Cherevko, yesterday, 22:09
This week's Nvidia GPU Technology Conference brought major news, including the announcement of Nvidia's next-generation AI GPU, the Blackwell B200. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang held a Q&A session to discuss the future of artificial intelligence (AI). He predicted the emergence of fully AI-generated games within the next 5-10 years.
What is known
GPUs have been used to render games for decades, but today there is an increasing focus on AI-based GPUs. They are creating increasingly powerful neural networks to generate content. Jensen sees a future where GPU-powered AI tools will once again be used to generate computer graphics. It is for generating graphics, not for rendering.
It's worth noting, however, that the current computing power required to run tools like Sora far exceeds the capabilities of desktop PCs. But AI can already generate images, sound, 3D models, video and code, and the quality of the generated content continues to improve. Perhaps in ten years we will see AI tools capable of creating models, levels, code, stories and other game assets in just a few minutes.
Source: Tomshardware