,” Russo jokes, but the concept is real: “It’ll just be able to conk you in and swap it out in real-time, and just do it all right there,” Mustard says. “And so, I don’t know the timeline, but I don’t think it’s super far away.”future is coming “whether we want it or not.
” All of this is clearly exciting to thecreator , but he thinks it should be exciting to the rest of us, too. “[The] value of it is the democratization of storytelling. That’s incredibly valuable,” he argues. “That means that anyone in this room could tell a story, or make a game at scale, with the help of a photoreal engine or an engine and AI tools. That, I think, is what excites me about it most.