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Take-Two's Zelnick Says Generative AI Will Boost Jobs and Efficiency, Not Create Hit Games

He frames the tech as a backward‑looking predictive tool, with Take‑Two evaluating roughly 200 applications.

Overview

  • Speaking at the Paley International Council Summit in Menlo Park on October 23, Strauss Zelnick said generative AI will increase employment.
  • He said AI will create operational efficiencies for studios but cannot deliver creative genius or guaranteed hits.
  • Zelnick characterized current systems as backward‑looking predictive models and called their appeal a "combination of metadata with a parlor trick."
  • He noted that Take‑Two is reviewing about 200 AI opportunities across its business.
  • He also called generative AI the future of technology, a stance that contrasts with forecasts predicting widespread job losses.