We experienced games created with artificial intelligence, but we wish we hadn’t.
Almost every day, someone who is crazy about technology claims that AI will determine the future of human creativity if we just believe in it strongly enough. Matt Shumer has now tried his hand at this. He’s an investor who presented his idea about the potential of AI in game development and was quickly torn apart because his idea is terrible. Shumer is the CEO of HyperWrite, a company that offers cutting-edge AI tools, including the Team Member Praise Generator and the AI Sympathy Message Generator for Heartfelt Cards. He posted a video on Twitter with the caption, “AI games will be amazing.”
He seems convinced that the video shows the wonderful future of AI. In reality, however, he presented an awkward and incoherent AI-generated shooting game that, if watched long enough, could induce new and exciting forms of psychosis. It’s a moving kaleidoscope of AI sludge that clearly communicates that the biggest proponents of AI operate by different standards.
After the video sparked fierce criticism, Shumer added that people don’t understand the essence of demonstrations like his. In her view, they are not finished products but rather glimpses into the future. Of course, it’s not a top-tier game today, but she firmly believes that AI-based games will be incredible in five years.
The defining characteristic of these snapshots of the future is that they are, by definition, not final. While some see them as a springboard for technological advancement, others see them as further proof that the development of AI promises only more beautiful nonsense. In any case, we have to say that the material shown below does look really sloppy. We don’t dare call it a game.
Source: PC Gamer
AI games are going to be amazing
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— Matt Shumer (@mattshumer_) October 23, 2025




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