
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan discusses the company's significant investment in AI and its vision for the future of gaming. A key point of contention is the gaming community's hostility towards AI, particularly generative AI "slop," which contrasts with Razer's belief in AI as a tool to augment game development. Tan addresses concerns about Project Ava, an AI companion, and its partnership with Grok, amidst deepfake controversies. He defends the choice of Grok for its conversational AI capabilities, while also acknowledging the importance of trust and safety. The conversation explores how AI can enhance gaming experiences through better QA and game development tools, while also considering the potential for AI to drive up costs for gamers.
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