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Speaking with the BBC, PlayStation co-CEO Hermen Hulst refused ... “Striking the right balance between leveraging AI and preserving the human touch will be crucial.” AI-adjacent technology ...
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PlayStation co-CEO Hermen Hulst has said artificial intelligence will never replace the "human touch" of video game development but still expects AI to feature prominently in the industry. Hulst ...
Speaking with the BBC to mark PlayStation's 30th anniversary, Hulst acknowledged that while AI technology is changing game development, human developers will always have a role to play.
The BBC has spoken to PlayStation co-CEO Hermen Hulst about ... Hulst stated that a balance must be struck between human-made games and AI-generated products. "I suspect there will be a dual ...
This was called “Human PLUS,” and it tied into the game ... Armored Core is still absolutely worth playing for any curious PlayStation Plus subscribers. Here’s hoping we get the other ...
Hulst reassured that human developers will continue to play ... including the failure of the game Concord and criticism over the PlayStation 5 Pro’s pricing. However, they remain hopeful about ...
Sony executives, including PlayStation co-CEOs Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino, believe AI will revolutionize game development but won't replace human creativity. They envision a future with both ...
Hermen Hulst, co-CEO of PlayStation, has commented on the rise ... but that it will never replace the "human touch" of game development. "I suspect there will be a dual demand in gaming: one ...