The head of the Ubisoft studio, Yves Guillemot, said that his organization will actively use artificial intelligence in the future when developing games. For example, neural networks that have become popular and are being implemented in a variety of production segments.
Mr. Guillemot has particular hopes for chatbots, which means that soon the company's writers (well, or someone from their staff) will have to say goodbye to their chair. Artists and designers who are already experiencing certain problems in finding orders will not be an exception.
Well, there is nothing surprising in this approach, since AI is developing quite rapidly, and these technologies can significantly reduce the cost of developing future games.
An incredible success for the studio's debut project.
In short, the company is aware of the problem and is solving it.
It will be an animated prequel series.
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