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You’re driving through a version of Miami at 3am. The palm trees bend in a storm that wasn’t scripted. A bodega owner recognizes you from Tuesday not because a dialogue writer spent a week coding that exchange, but because an AI remembered it happened. The building you blew up two days ago is still partially collapsed, and traffic has thinned around it because a neural simulation learned that people avoid bombed-out blocks. You stop at a corner, and the city feels alive in a way no game ever has not because an army of artists spent five years placing every crack in every sidewalk, but because several different AI systems are, right now, generating the world around you. This is not a future scenario. Every technology described in that paragraph exists in some form today. GTA 6 is the first major open-world game where all of them may compose at once. #
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source & further reading
pub.towardsai.net — original article
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