Rockstar Co-Founder Dan Houser Warns Generative AI Could Trigger “Mad Cow Disease Moment” for Games
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Rockstar Games co-founder Dan Houser issued a sharp warning about the long-term risks of generative AI in video game development, saying models trained on an internet increasingly filled with synthetic content could lead to an industry-wide collapse in quality.
Speaking on Virgin Radio UK, Houser compared the trend to “feeding cows with cows,” suggesting that AI models continually learning from AI-generated data will cause information to degrade over time.
His concern arrives as nearly 90% of modern game studios now use some form of AI, according to a Google Cloud survey. Developers rely on AI agents for coding, testing, localization, and increasingly for real-time NPC behavior.
Houser, who helped shape Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption before leaving Rockstar in 2020, said he finds the technology fascinating but warned that the recursive loop of synthetic data will saturate algorithms and “become a mirror of itself.” -
AI adoption is accelerating, but concerns about synthetic data are definitely valid.
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