Gaming IndustryUbisoft insists yet again that its uncanny AI-generated ‘NEO-NPCs’ will make games ‘more alive and richer’, whatever that meansWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Ubisoftwants investors to know that it’s still all-in on the AI-generated NPCs thing, according to a recent Q&A session (which you can access on theUbisoft website). Fielding queries after a financial report, CEO Yves Guillemot insisted that there’s still a bright future for uncanny NPCs delivering awkward and stilted performances with precious little intention behind them.

Alright—that’s not entirely fair. There are some practical uses for AI in game development, either for boring, non-immersive grunt work that no-one else wants to do—as formerWoW lead Ghostcrawler puts it, “crappy” tasks like “making the cliffs where the continent sloped into the ocean”. Alternatively, you can make the uncanny nature of said voicelines thepoint,while making sure the actors the AI is trained on get decent royalties out of the deal, I;E, what Stellaris is doing withits recent DLC.

But when Ubisoft touted itsNEO NPCs during GDC, I didn’t exactly see much convincing evidence of a revolutionary new technology, and certainly not a “start of a fantastic paradigm shift”. Still, Ubisoft appears to be all-in on making these things happen (thanks,Gamesradar).

“We have two groups working on [generative] AI,” Guillemot says, with one squad working on potential use cases for “marketing, sales, IT, legal, and all the other jobs” for efficiency and automation’s sake. “That’s coming along quite well.

“On the other side, we can improve the quality of our games in making those games more alive—we did present NEO NPCs at the last conference, and it was well appreciated”—sure, why not—“we will be able to [use it] in our games, and make them more alive and richer. I expect a lot from [generative] AI in our games to make our games more interesting, and for people to really have a personalised experience.”

The phrase “more alive and richer” doesn’t exactly spring to mind when looking at this (admittedly early) prototype. Maybe I’m just being a curmudgeon—here’s a demonstration courtesy of Corbin Brown on YouTube, so you can judge for yourself—but whole-cloth AI generated characters have given the exact opposite feeling of aliveness and richness.

I think what makes me roll my eyes whenever I hear AI caged in these glowing terms is that it always cites the tech’s exact weaknesses—it’s just bad at delivering content that actually feels detailed, deliberate, purposeful, or rich—and praises it as a potential strength. It feels like developers have already figured out what it’s good at right now, so why are we trying to turn the equivalent of a printing press into a best-selling author?

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Ultimately, good stories are deliberate, and deliberateness is what AI lacks in empty spades. Astarion from Baldur’s Gate 3bustles with life and richness, for example, and there’s nary an AI generation in sight as far as he’s concerned—all a handwritten story really sacrifices is reactivity. Personally, I don’t think being able to quip back at me about getting some burgers after we save the Sword Coast would be worthridding someone like Gale of his charming mien.

But maybe there’s some grunt work equivalent these NEO NPCs’d be good for—even then, I find it hard to think of anything.

Take random NPC banter, for example. At first glance, it might seem like something you could get an AI to do. But even the most random of background conversations (in a well-written game, at least) will be useddeliberatelyto worldbuild, inform you of story beats, characterise NPCs off-screen, and so on.

Anyway, maybe Ubisoft will prove me wrong, and in 10 years I’ll be playing a forever game that makes me cry every other minute with stirring emotional performances cranked straight out of an algorithm—but I still think that the idea of agame you can play foreveris something a lot of people think they want, but would get bored of very quickly.

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