Probably the most/worst to expect from this kind of thing would be game studios both real and fake making videos like this to try and market to prospective investors and/or customers.
Not exactly a new thing though, using non-gameplay footage to try and peddle games.
None of these are videogames. They're very short animations. I see no challenges based on consistent rules.
Insultingly sensational title.
Probably the most/worst to expect from this kind of thing would be game studios both real and fake making videos like this to try and market to prospective investors and/or customers.
Not exactly a new thing though, using non-gameplay footage to try and peddle games.
That's how it is with AI: garbage in, garbage out. What games are like nowadays? Garbage cinematic experiences with more walking than playing.