In recent years, artificial intelligence has learned to quickly create high-quality images and short videos. However, for our games, most innovation is limited to improving and expanding human-generated content. That could change in the next decade, if Jensen Huang’s latest predictions come true. The head of NVIDIA believes that less than 10 years will remain before the start of games that are completely created by artificial intelligence.
Huang held a Q&A session at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference (GTC) after speaking about Blackwell and artificial intelligence. He presented his own vision of the future of Gen II in gaming in an answer to Tom’s Hardware. When asked how close we are to a world where every pixel is generated in real-time, and what his vision is for games in that space, he said:
“I think that’s less than ten years away… In five years you’ll probably be right in the middle of [игры], where everything changes in real time and everyone says, “Oh, look, it’s happening.” … We are probably two years old [движемся] in this [направлении]. So I would say within the next 5 to 10 years, somewhere around this time, that’s basically going to happen.”
It may seem to the user that computers are creating games right before their eyes, but in fact it is the result of the rendering and rasterization process. AI games will be a completely different process, likely to be heavily hardware dependent.
Today’s powerful RTX 4090 graphics cards are not very suitable for real-time AI game generation – it currently requires a lot of GPUs and computing time to create even one AI-generated video.
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Source: PC Gamer
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