Artificial intelligence will take over the gaming world in the next few years, according to the new statements of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
According to Huang, in the next 10 years, we will see big changes in the game industry, so that all the pixels of a game may be created instantly and in real time by artificial intelligence.
It seems that Huang's prediction is not far from expected because we are currently seeing a lot of progress in the field of artificial intelligence and this issue has even caused many people to worry.
If the prediction of the CEO of Nvidia is correct, in the coming years artificial intelligence processors will generate every frame of the game instead of rendering it in real time.
In this regard, we recently saw the unveiling of Sora, an advanced artificial intelligence by OpenAI, which is capable of generating video from text and can generate realistic videos using text commands.
Despite the astonishing nature of the videos produced by Sora, the OpenAI company did not mention a date for its public release, only saying that experts are testing and evaluating the model for possible risks.
However, according to a recent interview of Meera Moratti, the chief technology officer of OpenAI, it is clear that only a few months remain until Sora's artificial intelligence is available to the general public, and this model will be released to the public by the end of this year.
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Ubisoft has also recently displayed an example of artificial intelligence-based characters called NEO NPC, which shows the potential capacities of this field to gamers.
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