Games that adapt as you play
When your ทางเข้า ufabet อัปเดตล่าสุด enemy attacks differently or the game difficulty rises or falls based on your skill, that’s AI working in the background. And it’s not just in big titles – even small indie releases like Retail Mage and 1001 Nights use generative AI to create a gameplay experience that would be impossible or very difficult to craft otherwise.
The first true “AI-Native” games are starting to appear in the mainstream, too. The indie crime-solving game Cygnus Enterprises and the upcoming base management game 1001 Nights both rely on generative AI to create different story options on the fly. And if you’re in the mood for a vertical shooter, I,AI offers a new twist on the genre.
AI is also being used to create NPCs that are more natural and less predictable. For example, Meaning Machine uses a deep learning model to generate non-scripted dialogue for their NPCs in Bleeding Edge. Then they layer in body animation that is synthesized from the NPC’s speech. The result is NPCs that behave more naturally and create a more realistic game world.
AI Games That Feel Almost Too Real
These advances aren’t just helping games become more intelligent and fun, they’re paving the way for AI that could work in real-world settings. Several research groups and startups are using video games as the training environment for this future AI. And if they succeed, the technology will have significant implications for real-world applications across many industries, from healthcare to autonomous vehicles.