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Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida has discussed how AI will change the nature of learning for game developers. “People might not even need to learn programming any more,' according to the PlayStation veteran

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Yoshida said developers will need to learn new skills to effectively use AI, which he believes will ultimately have a positive impact on game development.“It is a tool. Someone has to use the tool,” he said. “AI can produce very strange things, as you must have seen. You really have to be able to use the tool well. AI will change the nature of learning for game developers, but in the end development will be more efficient, and more beautiful things will be made by people.

Yoshida joined the PlayStation project in 1993, a year before the release of the original console, and went on to become the president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios. Yoshida gave The Guardian an example of how AI is being used by smaller teams to help them create projects that might otherwise be out of their capability.

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