87% of videogame developers use AI agents following record layoffs, Google study finds

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87% of videogame developers use AI agents following record layoffs, Google study finds
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A Google Cloud survey found that 87% of video game developers now rely on artificial intelligence agents to streamline work, with most using them to handle repetitive tasks so they can focus on creat

ive work, as the industry shifts its focus to optimising costs after record layoffs.

About 44% of respondents said they use AI agents to optimise content and quickly process text, code, voice, audio and video. Last year, video game performers in Hollywood went on strike over pay concerns and AI use, while more than 10,000 jobs were lost as studios shut down.Even with the wave of job cuts, the industry is expected to pick up pace this year and next, helped by the launch of premium titles and new consoles.

At the same time, 63% raised concerns over data ownership, as questions around licensing and the rights to AI-generated content remain unclear. /Singaporeans, don’t drink too much water! — Doctor warns against the myth of drinking ‘8 glasses of water a day’ ruledocument.addEventListener=>{ const trigger=document.getElementById; if { const observer=new IntersectionObserver=>{ entries.forEach { lazyLoader; // You should define lazyLoader elsewhere or inline here observer.

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