July 18, 2023, 4:53 p.m. | Matthew S. Smith

IEEE Spectrum spectrum.ieee.org



Unity, the world’s most popular 3D real-time development environment, recently unveiled Sentis, a feature to help developers incorporate generative AI models into games and other applications built using their platform. It might seem a natural, even simple, addition. Unity is frequently used as a game engine, and video games have used AI for decades. But cutting-edge generative models, which are powerful yet unpredictable, present unique challenges.

“It makes sense, because I do see that game developers of multiple …

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