That's right. An AI won't be able to make Breath of the Wild from scratch.
I'm sure we'll get a fan-made randomizer like all the other Zelda games got, but nothing about the world layout will change--just where treasures and enemies are.
They can't go away because once you cede the ground to AI, AI will write code only the AI and other computer systems can understand. There are numerous examples of AI doing this already.
Devil's advocate here: I don't think that programming jobs are completely going away.
After all, the software makers need someone to take the blame if something goes wrong. Can't exactly sure the pants off an AI...
That's right. An AI won't be able to make Breath of the Wild from scratch.
I'm sure we'll get a fan-made randomizer like all the other Zelda games got, but nothing about the world layout will change--just where treasures and enemies are.
They can't go away because once you cede the ground to AI, AI will write code only the AI and other computer systems can understand. There are numerous examples of AI doing this already.
Someone is gonna need to do the debugging to make sure there are zero errors in any Industrial-grade Artificial Intelligence
“Zero errors”. Snerk!