Sony Says AI Is a ‘Foundational Technology’ and ‘Exciting Long-Term Opportunity’ for Its PS6 Strategy

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There’s simply no escaping the influence of AI these days, and although Sony hasn’t been quite as bullish about the technology as some of its industry peers, it was only a matter of time until the Japanese giant started banging on about its potential.

As part of a new Q&A summary taken from a recent business meeting, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hideaki Nishino makes the company’s stance clear.

In a bullet point overview, he writes: “We see AI as an important foundational technology supporting our strategy. AI is already helping us across various fields by improving development efficiency, enhancing the player experience, improving content discovery, and enabling creators to build richer content.”

In this case, the mentioned “strategy” is PlayStation’s ongoing plans, which includes looking ahead to the PS6.

“With our global player base, deep library of IP, and integrated ecosystem, AI is an exciting long-term opportunity for us,” the document continues.

It’s certainly not the kind of commitment to AI that more cynical onlookers want to hear, but in response to someone asking about how AI is actually implemented throughout PlayStation, Nishino does at least provide more detail.

“With the introduction of AI, we are now able to analyse data at scale much more quickly, and we are seeing strong progress in advancing data utilisation,” he begins.

Interestingly, he then mentions AI’s role in protecting users: “Additionally, transaction volume in the PlayStation Store is enormous. Thus, when fraudulent activities result in refunds, the financial impact can be very significant. Currently, AI engines are being used to assess transaction reliability with a high degree of sophistication, contributing to the prevention of fraud.”

But what about the developers? Is AI now a fundamental part of Sony’s first-party pipeline?

The answer is yes, but there seems to be a heavy emphasis on speeding up production, as opposed to allowing AI models to shape the creative process.

Nishino explains: “As a creative entertainment company, we prioritise our creators, with AI enhancing their work by removing repetitive tasks and enabling faster iteration and higher-quality outputs, such as through the use of synthetic assets, including synthetic voices, as early placeholders.”

“This is less about cost efficiency and more about improving quality and development speed, which we see as highly valuable,” he continues.

Still, there’s no guarantee here that AI won’t be used in more controversial ways. Nishino doesn’t outright say that the company’s exploring generative AI, but such a direction could be hinted at in the following statement:

“At the same time, we are experimenting at a more fundamental level with smaller, AI-first initiatives, while remaining realistic about near-term efficiency gains. These efforts position us to stay at the forefront as AI continues to evolve, both in development processes and in shaping future player experiences.”

So there you have it, this is Sony’s stance on AI from a PlayStation perspective — and I’m sure it’ll have plenty of people raising an eyebrow or two.

The thing is, with such uncertainty surrounding the PS6 — its risky release window, its potentially sky-high price tag — I could see Sony pushing AI as some kind of selling point for the console.

Models like Microsoft’s Copilot and Google’s Gemini are already being framed as key features for related products, and so it’s only logical to assume that Sony will be considering a similar angle.

What do you think of all this? Are we hurtling down a slippery AI slope? Please don’t use AI to post for you in the comments section below.

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