Valve writer explores AI for real-time game reactions

Erik Wolpaw, writer for Half-Life and Portal, revealed that a small team at Valve is experimenting with AI tools for generating text and audio in games. He dismissed concerns over AI replacing creative writing but highlighted its potential for dynamic character responses to player actions. Wolpaw emphasized that this is not a company-wide effort.

Erik Wolpaw, known for his work on Half-Life and Portal, discussed Valve's tentative forays into generative AI during a recent appearance on the MinnMax podcast. He clarified that a small group of individuals at the studio, rather than the company as a whole, has been 'poking around' with the technology to explore its applications in text and audio generation. 'So, one thing we’ve been doing—and when I say we, I don’t mean Valve, I mean a small group of people at Valve—we’ve been looking at some AI stuff,' Wolpaw stated. He returned to Valve in a part-time capacity in 2019 after a brief hiatus. Wolpaw expressed little fear of AI supplanting human creativity, noting its current limitations. 'I’m currently not worried about AI taking over creative writing because it is pretty bad at it,' he said, based on hands-on testing. Instead, he sees promise in AI for game writing, particularly in enabling characters to react in real time to player-driven chaos. 'It’s the one place where I feel like AI is worth investigating, game writing,' Wolpaw explained. He envisions scenarios akin to Grand Theft Auto, where AI could serve as a 'straight man,' adapting to 'whatever insane thing you say.' 'I am very interested in [AI] in this very specific case,' he added. 'It will allow you to do something that is impossible, no matter how many humans you throw at it.' Wolpaw repeatedly stressed the exploratory nature of these efforts, distancing them from any official Valve initiative or unannounced projects like Half-Life 3 or Portal 3. 'Let it be known far and wide that this is not a concerted Valve thing, right? In fact, this may be the first time they’re hearing about it!' he remarked. The focus, he said, is on enhancing player experiences, not cost-cutting or job replacement.

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