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The Evolution of AI in Gaming – Aaron McDonald & Brooks Brown
Publisher |
Delphi Ventures
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Apr 15, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:01:01

This panel was originally presented by Altered State Machine (ASM) during SXSW 2022. Tom Shaughnessy hosts the discussion between masterminds Aaron McDonald (Co-founder of ASM) and Brooks Brown (Co-founder of NOR) on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in gaming. They discuss the benefits of owning an AI, community governance within games, and normalizing NFTs and the financialization of games.

Show Notes:

(00:00:00) – Introduction.

(00:03:07) – AI’s role in gaming.

(00:13:44) – Overcoming the fear of AI.

(00:18:55) – Why own AI?

(00:21:32) – Community involvement in games.

(00:33:42) – Competing with large game companies.

(00:42:08) – Thoughts on governance in games.

(00:49:39) – The game developer’s POV.

(00:53:43) – NFTs and financialization of games.

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