Elon Musk Plans To Release Fully AI-Generated Game By 2026

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  • Elon Musk’s XAI game studio is working on a fully AI-generated project.
  • He claims that Grok will produce this game by the end of 2026.
  • The businessman is also currently hiring a tutor to train Grok for this specific purpose.

Elon Musk, the current owner of X or Twitter, has invested a hefty sum of money into AI. As early as 2023, Elon Musk had already purchased 10K Nvidia GPUs, and today, Grok AI is among the leading models in the industry.

Grok is competing with the likes of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and the model is only expected to get better in the coming months. In fact, Elon Musk claims that his AI-based game studio will release a fully AI-generated game by next year.

Why it matters: Elon Musk is currently looking to train Grok through AI tutors. The entrepreneur is currently offering as much as $100/hour for jobs to train Grok.

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AI-Generated Game Promised By Elon Musk | Image via Twitter/X

A recent tweet from DogeDesigner teased a potential future where games would be entirely generated by AI like Grok. Elon Musk was quick to join the conversation and stated that XAI game studio would release a fully AI-based title by 2026.

In a separate tweet, he also claimed that Grok would be capable of producing good movies by the year 2027. Clearly, the businessman has a lot of faith in the progress of this model and its prospects.

As for AI-generated games, this technology is already being utilized by developers. However, a game without any human input does sound like a very tall order, especially considering the current state of generative AI.

Even if generative AI is able to come up with a game that boasts solid presentation across the board, it may not necessarily impress players in areas like gameplay design and mechanics.

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Elon Musk Acquired Twitter Three Years Ago

As such, it will be interesting to see how well Elon Musk’s claim holds up by the end of next year. For now, AI is indeed progressing at an unprecedented pace, with OpenAI’s Sora 2 being the latest example of how far the technology has come.

Do you think a fully AI-based game is realistic? Can XAI game studio achieve this goal? Let’s discuss in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

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