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Imagine playing a video game where the characters you're not controlling act like they have their own brains.
That's what AI (artificial intelligence) does in gaming! It's like giving the game characters some smarts so they can make decisions, like finding their way around (pathfinding), knowing if you're a friend or enemy (decision trees), and even getting better at doing things on their own (genetic algorithms). AI also helps create game worlds that feel more alive and change in real-time. Because of AI, games can be more fun, surprising, and even adapt to how you play.
Some games even use AI to help build the game itself, making it faster to create new and exciting adventures.
Think of games like Red Dead Redemption 2 where the people in the game seem very real, or upcoming games like Project M that promise even smarter characters. AI is making video games more immersive and interactive.
Imagine playing a video game where the characters you're not controlling act like they have their own brains.
That's what AI (artificial intelligence) does in gaming! It's like giving the game characters some smarts so they can make decisions, like finding their way around (pathfinding), knowing if you're a friend or enemy (decision trees), and even getting better at doing things on their own (genetic algorithms). AI also helps create game worlds that feel more alive and change in real-time. Because of AI, games can be more fun, surprising, and even adapt to how you play.
Some games even use AI to help build the game itself, making it faster to create new and exciting adventures.
Think of games like Red Dead Redemption 2 where the people in the game seem very real, or upcoming games like Project M that promise even smarter characters. AI is making video games more immersive and interactive.