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PlayStation Is Reportedly Playing With AI-Driven Characters
PlayStation Is Reportedly Playing With AI-Driven Characters

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time12-03-2025

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PlayStation Is Reportedly Playing With AI-Driven Characters

Sony appears to be developing AI technology that could enable its PlayStation game characters to interact even more directly with players. As The Verge uncovered Monday, a video narrated by Sony Interactive Entertainment's director of software engineering, Sharwin Raghoebardajal, features an AI-enabled version of the character Aloy from the company's Horizon game franchise. Read more: How to Use AI to Troubleshoot Tech Issues In the video, which has been removed from YouTube, the character could hold conversations with a player using technologies including OpenAI's GPT-4 and Llama 3, as well as some of Sony's own speech and facial-animation technology. Read more: Best Handheld Game Consoles of 2025 The Verge says it got wind of the video from an anonymous tipster. After its story was published, a copyright claim from Muso -- a content-protection firm that works with Sony -- made the video unavailable. Read more: I Won't Use AI Smart Health Features for My Own Sake. Here's Why While the original video has been taken down, parts of it continue to appear online. According to The Verge, the video demonstrated the prototype-stage technology on PC, but it could be adapted for Sony's PlayStation 5 console. Like many other tech companies, Sony has been developing different types of AI agents and technologies. On a Sony AI website, the company says it's "revolutionizing human interactions in games and virtual worlds with cutting-edge AI agents that unlock new possibilities and deeper connections for game developers and players." Read more: The 17 Best PS5 Games Right Now Sony did not immediately respond to a message from CNET about the leaked video report. While companies from Nvidia, Apple, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Meta are in a race to develop new AI models and technologies, Sony's efforts appear to be geared toward enhancing gameplay and giving players of its games ways to interact with characters or get guidance on navigating their experiences. Previous reports, mainly based on Sony patent filings, have suggested that the company has been developing AI assistants that would provide guidance or help for game players. These efforts seem similar to those of Nvidia and Microsoft with Inworld AI. Nic Young, CEO and co-founder of Oh, a platform that works in AI infrastructure for avatars and other identity-based content, said Sony's move could increase the playability of its games, particularly open-world ones. "We've likely all played Skyrim's main storyline half a dozen times, and while there's always new quirks and discoveries, eventually the repetitive character dialogue chips away at the novelty," Young told CNET. "Imagine instead if those characters could deliver fresh dialogue every time, fully aware of and reacting to the player's specific actions and storyline -- it would make the unpredictability and excitement infinite." Young said AI-powered characters could make some games feel more personalized and break the mold of scripted dialogue trees, making storylines more unique. "AI is inherently unpredictable -- its creativity and novelty stem directly from its non-deterministic nature, which makes it challenging to control," he said. "Striking the right balance between boring, but controllable, and creative, but unpredictable is especially critical for major companies like Sony." He said the challenges would be in putting guardrails around that unpredictability to make it safe for players and drawing enough computing resources to make the AI compelling. Done right, though, AI could change the nature of these types of games. "Magic in gaming comes from players having truly unique, immersive, personalized experiences," Young said. "Transitioning from pre-scripted NPCs to genuinely intelligent characters is like the leap from reading a book to exploring an open-world game, all over again."

Sony Experiments AI-powered PlayStation Characters
Sony Experiments AI-powered PlayStation Characters

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time11-03-2025

  • Entertainment
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Sony Experiments AI-powered PlayStation Characters

It was reported on Tuesday that Sony is working on a prototype AI-powered version of one its PlayStation game characters. An internal video from Sony's PlayStation group with The Verge was leaked and it indicated an AI-powered version of Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West. The video was shortly removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim from Muso, a copyrights company which advertises Sony Interactive Entertainment. The video is narrated by Sharwin Raghoebardajal, a director of software engineering at Sony Interactive Entertainment who works on video game technology for Sony's PlayStation Studios Advanced Technology Group. The technology demo uses OpenAI's whisper for speech-to-text, and both GPT-4 and Llama 3 for conversations and decision making.

An Internal PlayStation Tech Demo Has Leaked, Causing a Stir
An Internal PlayStation Tech Demo Has Leaked, Causing a Stir

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time11-03-2025

  • Entertainment
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An Internal PlayStation Tech Demo Has Leaked, Causing a Stir

An internal character tech demo has leaked, and it's already causing some restlessness among players. It's an unusual leak in that we rarely ever see in-development prototypes like these, but The Verge has somehow gotten its hands on a video that shows Sony dabbling into artificial intelligence for game development. Gifs from the video, which has since been hit by a copyright strike, can be found hosted on The Verge. Footage is also circulating on X. It shows an AI-powered version of Horizon franchise protagonist Aloy, who's talking to players and responding to queries with an AI-generated voice and facial movements as opposed to a real voiceover with motion capture. The Verge claims that the video also showed AI Aloy within the 'full Horizon Forbidden West game,' suggesting that the tech is pretty far advanced. 'This is just a glimpse of what is possible,' says SIE director of software engineering Sharwin Raghoebardajal in the video, leaving players concerned that Sony will be leaning into AI for character development in future games. It has long been argued that removing real voices and motion capture from characters kills personal touch and immersion, and puts the games industry at risk. Every forum that the video and its gifs are circulating on is full of players expressing concerns. What do our readers think? The post An Internal PlayStation Tech Demo Has Leaked, Causing a Stir appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

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