Technical News Office –Elon Musk plans to launch a new games studio under his new artificial intelligence company xAI. He told X that his goal was to revolutionize the video game industry and challenge big companies like Microsoft’s Xbox and Sony’s PlayStation. Dogecoin co-founder Billy Marcus criticized the dominance of big companies over the gaming industry, in response to which Musk promised to make the gaming industry good again.
Announcement made amid controversy
The announcement comes amid the recent controversy between Musk and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella over Xbox, in which Musk criticized alleged discriminatory hiring practices at Xbox. Meanwhile, Musk has taken a new step with which he prepares to change the world of video games. In this new effort, it will promote new technologies and creative ideas using AI. A podcaster, Ian Miles Chong, claimed on X that Microsoft discriminates against white people in its hiring process. In response to the allegations, Musk tagged Nadella and said: “This is illegal…”
Why does Elon Musk want to start a game studio?
This announcement comes after Marcus criticized major players in the video game industry. “I don’t understand how game developers and video game journalism have come under so much ideological influence,” he wrote. Gamers have always been against trolls, against greedy companies, and against stupid things. Players have always looked down on stupid deceptions and can recognize when someone is a stranger or pretending.
Why succumb to such a stupid act?
Musk replied to this message: “Many game companies have been bought by large companies. @xAI is going to start a new company that will create great games using AI!’ Earlier, Musk also expressed his displeasure with a feature in the new Xbox game Avowed, in which people can choose their pronouns themselves. Musk wants to change the gaming world with xAI Game Studio. They will use AI to simplify the game creation process and make games more fun. Their new studio will create games that are simply fun and non-political.
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