EA executive says AI tools foster rise in creativity

EA president of enterprise development Laura Miele stated that generative AI has led to a real rise of creativity at the company's studios by removing friction from development pipelines.

Miele made the remarks at Game Business Live during this year's Summer Game Fest while responding to a question on whether AI tools would shorten development cycles.

"Perhaps in some parts they will," she said. "I really believe in what I've seen, that I'm pretty excited about."

She added that AI has enabled faster prototyping and creativity along with shorter conversations around alignment. Miele noted it has removed some tedium from jobs.

Miele was promoted to her current role earlier this month from president of EA Entertainment.

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PlayStation CEO presenting AI tools for game development during earnings call, with visuals of animation and PS5 challenges.
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PlayStation outlines AI tools to boost game development

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Sony executives detailed new uses for generative AI during the company's earnings call on May 8. PlayStation CEO Hideaki Nishino described tools that speed up animation and personalization on the platform. The remarks came alongside forecasts of lower PS5 sales due to memory shortages.

Capcom has outlined its approach to generative AI, focusing on routine tasks while keeping core creativity in human hands.

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Dr Luke Dicken, the former head of AI at Take-Two, has said that excessive hype around generative AI risks turning people against all forms of artificial intelligence in game development.

Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of the Final Fantasy series, has defended his interest in AI-generated video after facing criticism for praising a fan-made trailer for a potential Final Fantasy VI remake.

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As the Academy tightens rules to bar AI-generated works from the 99th Oscars, major gaming awards like the Game Awards and BAFTAs have adopted far softer stances on AI, requiring disclosure in some cases but not outright bans.

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