Former Dragon Age writer David Gaider says AI could make game development “frustrating as hell” because developers may end up spending more time fixing AI-generated work.
He also worries about the future of the industry, asking, “How are we going to train up the next generation of devs if we eliminate every entry-level task?”
According to Gaider, new developers need those early jobs to learn and build experience, and removing them could create problems for the industry in the long run.
PICARD: Data, shields up
DATA: Brilliant! Shields can reduce damage we sustain. Not immunity. Not hubris. Just prudence. It's not precaution—it's strategy.
[camera shakes]
WORF: HULL BREACHES ON NINE DECKS
DATA: Here's what happened: you told me to raise shields, and I didn't
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I forget to post here too but have my little bug dudes!! I remember someone telling me they felt like ben 10 aliens and while not intentional there are some similarities with the story