>>5Tim Soret
what's wit
/prog/ and people who don't make their're are games?
also, he's being a retard here. contemporary machine learning will not replace all human creativity as it can only imitate without understanding. it can mutate inputs to create similar images or music, but it will not create anything more interesting than that. this is just automated imitation. it will also fail at anything that requires a more complex context - it won't write a good book, for example. even going be the theme of video game music he mentions - if you input soundtrack to FF6 it will end up with things that kind of sound like music from FF6, but it will be far less structured and without supervision it won't be able to put it within the game's context (e.g. it won't understand that the parts that sound like opera need to go in the opera scene, or how to connect different movements of the symphonic piece to different phases of the final boss fight)
AI might be able to do things like that in the future, but we're not yet there