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.
I can’t fully explain to younger people how cool the internet used to be. We had open forums, personal websites, weird experimental pages, and chaotic corners of the web, before Amazon, Google, and Meta turned it into a sterile, closed ecosystem of clutter, and commerce.
If you had told me 10 years ago that a billionaire would accuse humans of drinking too much water in 2026 because data centres need it to power the AI tech that is now threatening our entire way of life, I would have told you to write a better Bond villain, because wtf?
Twitch is killing itself with those pre-roll ads, if I click a stream and the first thing I see are 30 seconds unskippable ads, I'm closing the website.
im so glad they didn't do a transformation sequence and just hard cut to it. when niggas die like this they just Die. they hide away in a corner and let themselves become consumed by their own vices until its too late to go back. it's not a steven universe gem corruption yall
The entire video game industry is no stranger to anti-consumer practices, but requiring 2 active PlayStation Plus subscriptions for couch co-op is truly some next-level nonsense.