AI is like a super-smart helper that can do parts of game development really fast, but it’s not going to take over like a robot takeover.
Imagine you’re building a lego castle. Right now, most people use blocks, which are the pieces you put together to make walls and towers. That’s like old ways of making games, you have to build everything from scratch or use tools that help you place blocks faster.
AI is like getting pre-made lego kits, they’re still made of legos, but they come with parts already connected, so you can focus on bigger ideas. AI helps with things like drawing characters, writing dialogue, or even making levels for games, but it’s not doing everything by itself.
How AI Works in Game Dev
Think of AI as a robot friend who knows how to draw and write, they can help you make parts of the game faster. But you’re still the one who decides what the game is about, how fun it is, and what story it tells. It’s more like having a robot helper than a robot taking over.
So AI isn’t going to destroy game development, it’s just making things easier and more fun!
Examples
- A child uses a simple AI tool to create a game with just a few clicks.
- An artist lets an AI program generate basic levels for a puzzle game.
- A student learns how AI can help make games more interesting.
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- How AI is ACTUALLY used in Game Development?
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