
""AI is a great thing" for "every industry," including video games. But it's not a magic wand. "Will it recreate or create genius? No. Will it create hits? No. It's a bunch of data with a bunch of compute with a language model attached," he said."
""What AI is, is the combination of big datasets with a bunch of compute within natural LLM-a large language model," Zelnick said. "And by definition, a data set is what? Backward-looking. By definition, creativity is what? Forward-looking. And to the extent that AI appears to be forward-looking, it is what? A predictive model.""
""In 1865, 65% of the US workforce was involved in agriculture. Today we make food for America and food for the rest of the world. And 2% of the workforce is involved with agriculture. And I defy you to find anyone who recently said to you, 'It's so horrible, I can't get a job as a farmer,'" he said."
AI offers value across industries by combining large datasets, substantial compute and language models to increase efficiency. The technology relies on historical data and predictive modeling, which limits its capacity to originate genuine, forward-looking creativity or guarantee cultural hits. AI can assist workflows and boost productivity without functioning as a substitute for creative genius. Historical shifts in employment suggest automation does not necessarily produce permanent net job losses. The label "artificial intelligence" can be misleading, since machines operate as digital tools rather than entities that truly learn or create autonomously.
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