Today we’re diving deep into a game-changing force that’s reshaping the digital worlds we explore: artificial intelligence in video games. From smarter enemies and lifelike NPCs to procedurally generated landscapes and adaptive storytelling, AI is no longer just behind the scenes — it’s at the heart of how we play, what we experience, and where the industry is headed.
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Are any of the game developers actually using AI for game development. You bet they are. According to a survey of over 300 respondents carried out by market research firm CIST, on behalf of game engine maker Unity. “62% of the studios we surveyed said they used AI in their workflows, mainly to prototype quickly and for concepting, asset creation, and worldbuilding,” Unity said in its latest annual market report
https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/almost-two-thirds-of-game-development-studios-are-using-ai-survey-finds/
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https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/how-ai-revolutionising-game-design-and-player-experiences/
https://www.coursera.org/articles/ai-for-game-development
Is the future of artificial intelligence in video games playing out in a cyberpunk ramen bar? Tech companies would like you to think so, but game writers aren't so sure. In a recent demo from the tech company Nvidia, a human player talked to two video game characters using a microphone — and the characters responded in real time using generative AI.
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/15/1238111971/video-games-ai-artificial-intelligence-nvidia
You see the bad guy on the screen. Your brain processes that it is a bad guy and then tells your fingers to move to the X button to fire your weapon. The console or PC interprets that button press and then tells the game that you fired your weapon. If you are like me that time it takes to respond and push the button is measured in slug years. Well what if the round trip to fingers and controllers was eliminated? That's exactly what a study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin is trying to do.
https://www.psypost.org/brain-computer-interface-utilizes-ai-to-adapt-to-users-allowing-them-to-control-video-games-with-their-thoughts/