
So there I was, hands deep in pockets, collar pulled tight guarding against the chill of the night air. The cold November rain gently washed over my face making me long for the warmth and comfort of my all too distant bed. A quick glance at my watch, followed by a disappointed sigh, how time crawls when you’re a million miles away from fun. All the while my inner and far more intelligent self asked the same questions on a loop, ‘Why am I here?’ ‘I knew this wasn’t a good idea.’ ‘Has my watched stopped?’ At least I wasn’t alone. If there was the slightest chink of light amidst the current gloom I felt, that was it. I wasn’t the only one foolish enough to be here. In fact much to my initial bewilderment I was part of what could only be described as a crowd…..wait, not a crowd…a gathering. A gathering of like-minded, foolish souls.

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When Google unveiled Genie 3, an AI that generates explorable 3D worlds from simple text prompts, investors responded by dumping video game stocks en masse—wiping out billions in market value in mere hours. But in their rush to flee, Wall Street confused "playable environments" with actual video games, ignoring the technology's hard limits while threatening the human creativity that makes games worth playing. As the industry faces a future of automated mediocrity driven by shareholder demands, the panic reveals a deeper truth: investors aren't betting on better games, just cheaper ones.
same level of fear that gen ai will replace art ... it is a tool that will help to prototipize open world games, but to completelly substitute game engines ... we are still a long way from it
Humans have been developing things to simplify jobs since the beginning.
AI is going to remove the human factor from the job, but it can never replace all jobs that need a human factor.
I wish I could see the end of the story. What is the end, end goal, final piece, etc.
Is it a world run by machines, do humans live in a free world, does a dictator finally have an robot army, do humans finally free of working forever, does ChatGPT create an army to defeat Gemini., so many possibilities …
haha funny
Every midnight launch I've been to has always put me right behind the guy who showers the least in his entire life. :(