ChatGPT for Unity
The success of OpenAI’s ChatGPT for Microsoft’s Bing search engine demonstrates an urgent demand for easy-to-use machine learning technology. Artificial intelligence is now being used in search engines, Office 365, education fields and fields such as the movie industry. The entry of productive artificial intelligence into the gaming industry was, of course, inevitable and the first steps seem to have been taken.
A developer named Keijiro Takahashi has managed to integrate the popular AI chat tool ChatGPT into Unity Editor. As you can see from the video just below, a scene can be created automatically on demand only. Of course, this integration is not very effective. The developer states that the concept works well in some cases and very badly in others, and that he got various ideas from these successes and failures. We can say that Takahashi’s addition of ChatGPT to Unity sheds light on the future of game development processes.
Game companies invest in artificial intelligence
According to a recent article by South China Morning Post, gaming companies such as Tencent, Giant Network, NetEase, Leihuo are investing in the field of artificial intelligence. Leihuo and NetEase are planning to add a ChatGPT-like system to Justice Online, which is scheduled for release this June.
“Over the next five years, artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) will drastically change many aspects of the gaming industry,” Guo Weiwei, CEO of Seasun, the gaming division of Chinese software company Kingsoft, said at the annual gaming conference last month. In our previous news, we also told you that ChatGPT was added to Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Therefore, productive artificial intelligence will have a huge share in the future of the gaming industry. They will both accelerate game development and become our rivals or NPCs we are talking about in games.