Unity is developing generative AI technology capable of creating full casual games, aiming to enhance user discoverability and accelerate product innovation.
An upgraded Unity AI that will let budding game developers create full games with natural language prompts is set to be unveiled at GDC.
You'll be able to "prompt full casual games into existence," apparently. The post Unity Says It Has a New Product That Cooks Up Entire Games Using AI appeared first on Futurism.
As reported by GameDeveloper, the new Unity AI beta is planned to launch at the GDC Festival of Gaming in March. In a recent earnings call, Unity CEO Matthew Bromsberg stated, “AI-driven authoring is ...
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