I'm one rung below you on that give a shit ladder.As long as Forza Horizon 6 doesn't suck and isn't invaded by the AI bullshit, I think I'll be happy. MS can ruin themselves after that if they'd like.
How about something like for forza 6 to grab your drawings / images off USB or forza website, and use it to generate livery decals?There's no such thing as "good AI" though. Except that MS thinks there is, which means first party MS studios are about to get inundated by slop shit.
Capital G Gamers are so pathetic. You could easily just hate this person because they're an empty suit spouting off bullshit AI rhetoric. There's absolutely no reason to be sexist about it, but uhh,lifemisogyny, finds a way.
Does the public outside of terminally online "Gamers" give a crap? I figured the general gaming public just buy games they want to play on platforms that have them.Not at all, but this is also a figurehead position too. The public will see this new head of gaming and they will judge it based on her.
No, but given you could hire someone with that experience, that might be a good thing.Is it necessary to have experience in gaming for what is essentially a managerial position?
I have a PS5 I rarely play (less than 10 hours in the last year) and I haven't had a XBox since the XBox 360 days.I'm one rung below you on that give a shit ladder.
Microsoft ceased being part of our family universe completely a couple of months ago when I finished upgrading my roommate's computer to Linux. Once that was done, there are literally no Microsoft products being used or accessed in our home.
I DO get that's not something everyone will do, and it's always a choice. But it IS a choice, and a viable one. We do the SAME GAMING we did before when Windows was the OS of use (if not choice). And no noticeable drop in performance or experience. In fact, my roommate says things load a LOT faster now than before.
So, for all we care, Microsoft can choke on whatever AI slop it decides to shovel to the masses. They have to figure out how to make some kind of profits from their FAFO with OpenAI as each tried to loot the other for their own gains. I feel for those who don't make the switch away from Microsoft, but understand that people will people and they do what they think is right for them.
It's just for those who want to take far more control of their lives (and digital privacy), there are viable options that can replace most of what they have now that don't cost a thing other than time, and, so far, at least, aren't falling into the AI rabbit hole.
The public do not give a single damn. I promise no one outside of fans "in the know" will ever hear her name. Among that, a subset will care just enough to look at trailers for upcoming games, and a small subset of THAT will care enough to find out which companies or even developers make the games they like.Does the public outside of terminally online "Gamers" give a crap? I figured the general gaming public just buy games they want to play on platforms that have them.
Sharma says in a new interview that she has “no tolerance for bad AI” in game development.
Speaking with Variety, Sharma noted that “AI has long been part of gaming and will continue to be,”
I don't think it is necessary, but I do think it helps when the person leading the company has the same core love for the item they are making as the designers and developers. I mean, at least someone who actually plays the games their company puts out would be a huge benefit vs one who does not.Is it necessary to have experience in gaming for what is essentially a managerial position?
Because most capitalists are really bad at their jobs, I think they view a stabilized or slightly declining population as a major crisis for capitalism.Thanks to a story on Kotaku [kotaku.com], I've become slightly concerned about her apparently misinformed pronatalism stance. If you want to watch the video [youtube.com], the birthrate stuff starts at 43:10.
That nuance is what I was getting at though. If all you look at is the sales numbers a new manager could be forgiven for thinking that blockbusters are the most important thing, because that's where the sales are at so clearly it's what people want, right? By "culture" I meant having an appreciation for the more artistic, independent side of the industry which is so crucial, for the story-telling, for the innovation beyond micro-transactions. Unless you've been steeped in that personally how do you ever get a true sense of what it means? It's like having a movie studio owner that's never watched a movie.Nor do I really think trying to shackle yourself to a perceived and nebulous monolith "culture" is really a great way to make good, exciting games that push genres forward. That's how you get annual releases of Assassin's Creed and CoD and not much else. Especially when it comes to an executive, I want an executive team that knows how to attract talent, believes in their talent, and backs them to take risks balanced against blockbusters. I don't really give a shit if they game or "understand gamers."
She seems to be a big proponent of genAI so I guess that is what Microsoft's board is looking for: someone to inject genAI into all the gaming things.Irrespective of their gaming resume, Gamertag age, or other seemingly random metric, the new head of Xbox seems stunningly unqualified to lead a multi-billion dollar division based on their their prior work history.
But maybe that's the point and they want new blood? I dunno. Good luck turning it around.
and WTH does that have to do with running a game company / division?Thanks to a story on Kotaku [kotaku.com], I've become slightly concerned about her apparently misinformed pronatalism stance. If you want to watch the video [youtube.com], the birthrate stuff starts at 43:10.
Jeez, would you people STOP conflating the general term AI/Artificial Intelligence with LLM tool use.
Yes, the commercialization of LLMs is a real problem, but it's a recent one. AI in gaming has been a central pillar since the early days! You literally cannot have an adversarial game without some form of AI powered opponent. Also, asset creation via automated (and yes, AI modeled) means has been used since the 1990s. What did you think procedural generation is? I can tell you it's definitely not random, and it learns from its mistakes in recent incarnations.
It's also not necessarily the case that all language model use is unethical. SLMs and other locally run and trained tools exist and are sometimes quite adept at specific tasks.
I'm just as skeptical about Sharma's assurances about unethically generated LLM content in future games and other content given Microsoft's media blitz about "AI everything!!" ... which it certainly isn't. It's specificly generative language models everything so they can say they're part of the cool kids crowd. You know, typical Microsoft whenever they get caught with their pants down. Not a moderate bone in their corporate body.
But, of all people, this forum should be able to distinguish media bullshit in claiming "AI" for itself. That's not true, unhelpful, and plain wrong.
My point is, all this rabid hate about "anything AI is bad" is just plain zealotry and completely ignores what AI actually is as a category of computer science and the history of software and hardware.
It remains to be seen if she can pivot, but if you've been that close to AI before, can you identify slop now?Asha Sharma, who comes to head Microsoft’s gaming division after two years as president of the company’s CoreAI Product group.
The interview comes after Sharma promised in an introductory memo: “We will not chase short-term efficiency or flood our ecosystem with soulless AI slop."
Yeah and he was coached by Phil Jackson. HOF coach, who also had a 13 year career ... As a player on 2x championship teams.You know who sucked at leading basketball teams? Michael Jordan.
The skills to be good at leading an organization that does a thing are not the same skills as doing the thing. Having said that, intellectual humility and respect for the skills needed to do that thing are not optional in such a leader.
An ear to the ground is absolutely necessary nowadays, far too many game ideas are "Executive traps" because they look like good ideas according to industry data but completely flop because the data doesn't actually quantify what it takes for a game to succeed. That's why the most spectacular flops have been the relatively booming subgenre of Hero-Shooters. Yes a lot of money is going towards those games, but to make one work, it needs to pull in a massive playerbase from people who aren't already hooked on their favorite hero-shooter.And by looking at actual objective marketing data, not self-amplified forum screaming.
This is the one detail that I find a bit off-putting, but at the same time I have to acknowledge that I've fully accepted "AI" as having completely disparate meanings throughout time and contexts. It's also pretty hard to mistake modern-day-generative AI as being anywhere near NPC behavior systems. Given the rest of her sentiment on the matter, I think this might just be a bit of bad speechwriting on her part. Like she had an idea for a line that seemed clever but couldn't quite get it to work.It sounds like she’s conflating AI as in NPC behavior with generative AI.
So, this doesn’t seem like it’s starting off great.
And that artful wordsmithing is the reason she got the job.Those statements don't read like a clear line against the use of AI tools to me. In fact, they seem deliberately crafted to leave lots of doors at least partially open.
Artful wordsmithing? I would call those weasel-words.And that artful wordsmithing is the reason she got the job.
My point is "people who are good at a thing aren't always good at leading other people to do that thing." Not that they are mutually exclusive, and specifically not that one HAS to have been good at the thing. So, no, your argument from fallacy is invalid.Yeah and he was coached by Phil Jackson. HOF coach, who also had a 13 year career ... As a player on 2x championship teams.
Of course it helps having some playing experience on some level to be a coach. Even coaches with no playing experience have spent years in the league as assistant coaches or even born into coaching family. Same with any industry.
You kinda invalidated your point with such example.
Microsoft do believe in dogfooding at least one product, if reports of demands for everyone to work copilot into their workflow are any indication.Woot! So, no AI in gaming anymore, then?
Oh, well, nevermind then...
I don't think it is necessary, but I do think it helps when the person leading the company has the same core love for the item they are making as the designers and developers. I mean, at least someone who actually plays the games their company puts out would be a huge benefit vs one who does not.
Microsoft isn't a big fan of dogfooding anymore, though, so we'll see how MSFT gaming operates in 2027+ (about the earliest the impacts from this will really be felt).
It's not about "being a gamer", it's having at least some base level experience and understanding with the industry before being placed in charge of the entire thing.
Facebook, Instacart and the SlopAI department ain't it.
Spencer and Bond had a lot of gaming experience but I don't think many people thought they were doing a good job. If she is a strong manager who beleives in the surround yourself with smarter people approach she could do fine. She may also come in and wreck things even more (if that is possible at xbox) so time will tellIs it necessary to have experience in gaming for what is essentially a managerial position?
You absolutely don’t need AI for that.How about something like for forza 6 to grab your drawings / images off USB or forza website, and use it to generate livery decals?
We're really scraping the bottom of the barrel here...If a person's view is "no matter what the new boss says, I think they're lying to me and they'll ruin everything", it's probably a thriftier use of keystrokes to just type that.
We'll see how it goes. There are definitely worse opening statements than Sharma's.
Related question: why did Ballmer say he had to quit?Agreed, regardless of the person, this particular resume for a leader reads like MS deeply misunderstanding why Xbox is flailing.
Because they may very well not actually achieve that goal?What's wrong with using tools like Claude Code to more efficiently produce games?
I'm not sure it's a signal they will so much as that it is NOT a clear signal that they won't. We didn't really get a denial, just a statement that they won't use "bad AI" slop, but without defining just what is meant by that, or what "good AI" is.This clearly signals that Microsoft Gaming is dead set on intergrating AI into games. Subscribe to AI DLC and enjoy new maps, tracks, skins, or voices for your favorite games! It will be slop and I hope that gamers will take a stand but I wouldn't bet on it.
get your capes out folks, A rich person needs defending!r. She's not arguing for eugenics.
It's almost as bad as fan casts. "This person matches the physical description of the character!" No further considerations needed.Is it necessary to have experience in gaming for what is essentially a managerial position?