Submitted by Shelfrock77 t3_zqv8a7 in Futurology
MeatisOmalley t1_j14q6au wrote
Reply to comment by dc2b18b in OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models by Shelfrock77
You just have no clue what you're talking about.
I can ask the ai, "write a gravity simulation" and it can code it in 1 second, and I could plug it into some aspect of my game. I could ask the ai, "write a performant function that constantly checks for and gives coordinates" and plug that into my minimap UI. It's literally faster than typing. I could also give parts of my own code to the ai, and say "I got (x) error. What's wrong with my code?" And the AI will describe in detail what I did wrong, and provide a solution.
Game development is coded in much smaller pieces than you seem to think.
SnooPuppers1978 t1_j164hcj wrote
Or you could just use an existing library that also takes "1 second".
I think so many examples people bring up are just something that you already can do with few clicks, existing livrary, existing framework, assets, etc.
In reality code is prompts. And you can always abstract code into functions which are like promots.
If prompts are that beneficial to some it sounds like their code has way too much boilerplate.
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