Overview
- Hideo Kojima told Wired Japan he sees AI as a “friend” suited to handling tedious tasks to cut time and cost while he leads creative decisions.
- Kojima said in a Rolling Stone Brasil interview that he expects future remakes and sequels to be created by AI, though not as a replacement for human creativity.
- Speaking at Gamescom Asia, Glen Schofield urged studios to train their teams on AI now, calling it the right investment as tools mature.
- Schofield downplayed claims that generative AI steals art, citing common photobashing practices and saying creators should set their own rules as legal standards evolve.
- In a PC Gamer interview, Schofield rejected Elon Musk’s assertion that xAI could deliver a fully AI‑generated game within a year, questioning both the timeline and likely quality.