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GameGAN writes games using just visuals

A collaboration of researchers from Nvidia, The University of from the ground up using nothing but the visuals and controller inputs. While the automatic coding system is impressive on its own, what’s perhaps most significant is that GameGAN bypasses the need to build a game engine in order to write games. It’s also able to swap out identifiable game objects to create new games from amalgamated components.

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