AI and the future of storytelling | Inworld AI

by | Jun 12, 2024 | Technology

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Kylan Gibbs, chief product officer and cofounder of Inworld AI, gave a talk recently at the TED 2024 conference. In the talk, he delivered is vision for the future of AI and storytelling in games.

With the kinds of AI agents that Inworld enables, audiences can now step beyond the script and explore uncharted experiences. They’re set to transform stories from scripted narratives to worlds that the audience can co-create in video games and other interactive experiences. The impact of that transformation will be seen across a number of industries including entertainment, advertising, publishing, and gaming, Gibbs said.

“Like most kids, I loved immersing myself in fantastical worlds,” Gibbs said. “Whether creating stories with my Spiderman action figures, playing Final Fantasy or Halo, or reading Lord of the Rings, there was always something to explore within the screens or pages. I always wished I didn’t have to say goodbye to my favorite characters, and that I could take a more creative role in shaping the stories and worlds I loved.”

In March, Gibbs spoke about the potential of AI for storytelling at TED 2024: The Brave and the Brilliant. With the video of his talk being released this week, he wanted to share the opportunities and possibilities AI offers creatives – and how this will impact the future of storytelling.

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AI as a canvas for imagination

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During the TED Talk, he hinted at what’s possible now – and what will be possible in the future with AI.

Today, even in the most immersive roleplaying games – players are always left feeling that something is missing. The core mechanics of games can’t currently replicate dynamic or social forms of interaction with characters or environments.

Rather than being nudged from one scripted interaction to another, AI offers the potential for real-time responsiveness – where every action has immediate and lasting consequences unique to the distinct choices each player makes.

Until now, it was challenging to pre-script meaningful and unique conseq …

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GamesBeat is excited to partner with Lil Snack to have customized games just for our audience! We know as gamers ourselves, this is an exciting way to engage through play with the GamesBeat content you have already come to love. Start playing games here. 

Kylan Gibbs, chief product officer and cofounder of Inworld AI, gave a talk recently at the TED 2024 conference. In the talk, he delivered is vision for the future of AI and storytelling in games.

With the kinds of AI agents that Inworld enables, audiences can now step beyond the script and explore uncharted experiences. They’re set to transform stories from scripted narratives to worlds that the audience can co-create in video games and other interactive experiences. The impact of that transformation will be seen across a number of industries including entertainment, advertising, publishing, and gaming, Gibbs said.

“Like most kids, I loved immersing myself in fantastical worlds,” Gibbs said. “Whether creating stories with my Spiderman action figures, playing Final Fantasy or Halo, or reading Lord of the Rings, there was always something to explore within the screens or pages. I always wished I didn’t have to say goodbye to my favorite characters, and that I could take a more creative role in shaping the stories and worlds I loved.”

In March, Gibbs spoke about the potential of AI for storytelling at TED 2024: The Brave and the Brilliant. With the video of his talk being released this week, he wanted to share the opportunities and possibilities AI offers creatives – and how this will impact the future of storytelling.

Lil Snack & GamesBeat

GamesBeat is excited to partner with Lil Snack to have customized games just for our audience! We know as gamers ourselves, this is an exciting way to engage through play with the GamesBeat content you have already come to love. Start playing games now!

AI as a canvas for imagination

[embedded content]

During the TED Talk, he hinted at what’s possible now – and what will be possible in the future with AI.

Today, even in the most immersive roleplaying games – players are always left feeling that something is missing. The core mechanics of games can’t currently replicate dynamic or social forms of interaction with characters or environments.

Rather than being nudged from one scripted interaction to another, AI offers the potential for real-time responsiveness – where every action has immediate and lasting consequences unique to the distinct choices each player makes.

Until now, it was challenging to pre-script meaningful and unique conseq …nnDiscussion:nn” ai_name=”RocketNews AI: ” start_sentence=”Can I tell you more about this article?” text_input_placeholder=”Type ‘Yes'”]

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