Chair Entertainment Group will utilize Cary-based Epic Games' Unreal engine to develop the first videogame based on science fiction author Orson Scott Card's international best-seller "Ender's Game."
Chair has had a productive working relationship with the Greensboro, N.C.-based author since working on its first game, Advent Rising. That game lead to the original sci-fi property, Empire, which was launched as a best-selling book franchise and has a game in the works as well as a big budget Hollywood film from Warner Bros. and producer Joel Silver.
Indie games are single-handedly carrying the gaming industry right now and it's about time they get their deserved recognition.
"AI is not a substitute for human creativity. We position it as a technology that supports creativity. Creativity resides in people. We will continue to contribute to people's creativity through technology," the CEO said.
...not yet but 100% within the next 10 years!
..Then Sony will use it like the drop of a hat. They're no different to the others.
People that aren't software developers just don't understand the benefits of AI. People who's only exposure to A.I is the Terminator movie and other related sci fi films won't understand the benefits it provides.
It's not about replacing human labor. It's about making human labor easier.
Many years ago, I had laser eye surgery done. It was performed by a robot. The doctor took my measurements and calibrated the machine to make sure it would do what needed be done. And then the robot corrected my vision in 10 seconds.
15 years later and I still have 20/20 vision.
"Three days filled with specialist lectures delivered by almost 200 speakers, three thematic summits, and over 2600 guests from almost every corner of the world - the capital of Małopolska became the capital of the games industry for a few days.
Organized by the Krakow Technology Park, the Digital Dragons Conference once again showed that Poland is attracting more and more attention from the world's biggest industry tycoons for a reason." - Digital Dragons.
If i remember right that book pretty much talked about what we are using now... The Internet. Way before there was an internet.
Great story.