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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2024 · 10 MIN

Building Communities, 3D Worlds & Grand Theft Auto

from In A(i) Nutshell · host Andrew Davis & Chris Branch

The conversation explores the role of communities in content creation and the rise of communities in generative AI. It also discusses the implications of high-end video and 3D generation, the importance of consistency in avatars and virtual worlds, and the concept of fast generation and sculpting in 3D. The potential of generative AI and its impact on the gaming industry are also explored.   Takeaways Communities play a significant role in content creation and distribution. Generative AI is fostering the growth of communities, particularly in open-source models. High-end video and 3D generation have implications for immersive experiences. Consistency in avatars, including wardrobe and hairstyles, is crucial for maintaining the illusion of immersion. Fast generation and sculpting in 3D provide a template for quick and controllable creation. Generative AI has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including gaming. Real-time video game generation is expected to play a significant role in future game development. AI is driving innovation and advancements in the gaming industry, including VR, 3D, and special effects.

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