Dragon Quest-Schöpfer sieht KI als Freunde der Spieler

Yuji Horii, der Schöpfer der Dragon Quest-Reihe, teilte seine Vision, wie künstliche Intelligenz genutzt werden kann, um lebensechtere Begleiter in Spielen zu erschaffen. Auf einer kürzlich abgehaltenen Konferenz hob er die laufenden Arbeiten an einem KI-Chatbot für Dragon Quest X hervor.

Horii sprach vor den Teilnehmern der Google Cloud Next 2026 Konferenz über die Fortschritte in der KI-Technologie. Er erklärte, dass KI mehr als nur ein Werkzeug sein könne und beschrieb sie als einen Freund für jeden einzelnen Spieler. Horii erinnerte an seine frühen Ziele für Dragon Quest und merkte an, dass KI es den Stadtbewohnern nun ermögliche, dynamisch zu reagieren, wobei er gleichzeitig davor warnte, sie einfach durch Chatbots zu ersetzen.

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