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Companies around the world are still exploring how to integrate AI into their business models, and some sectors, such as music and comics, are starting to face significant challenges from AI , due to copyright issues.
In contrast, the game industry stands out as a clear exception, where the benefits of AI are clear and offer promising opportunities. The presence of artificial intelligence in the gaming industry is not limited to recent hype, but it goes back years. In early 2020, Sony used its advanced technology to develop an artificial intelligence algorithm capable of outperforming the most skilled international drivers in the famous game “Gran Turismo” on the PlayStation platform.
But the artificial intelligence currently integrated into the latest games is expected to have a greater direct impact on the performance of gaming companies, by reducing the huge budgets previously required for every new game. development. To satisfy players’ desire to see high-quality, realistic graphics and an interactive gaming experience, game developers and creators need a lot of time and resources, and game companies have budgets estimated at millions of dollars. Chinese at the forefront among global peers in using artificial intelligence tools to facilitate the game development process.
Tencent, the largest Chinese gaming group, uses next-generation artificial intelligence technology, which helps game developers speed up animation creation and design realistic 3D backgrounds and scenes for games. While other AI decision tools are used in game development testing, simulating gameplay, and developing missions and scenarios for the game. Similarly, NetEase, the country’s second largest conglomerate, has begun using next-generation AI to improve game development processes across the planning, design and programming stages.
This allows game writers to spend more time focusing on video game stories, character development, dialogue, and details related to the environment and backstory in the game world, activities that are not artificial intelligence has yet to reach a professional level. This would lead to a faster speed of game release and at a lower cost, which in turn means that more games would be released each year, reducing the risk of loss due to the failure of a single game, as well as to reduce trust in a bunch of old videos. Games for income.
China’s $40 billion gaming industry has had a strong year so far. Tencent continues to receive profits from the game “Dungeon and Fighter Mobile,” which has maintained its position as the most profitable game in China. The company’s shares on the Hong Kong list rose more than a quarter of an hour -year, outperforming the Hang Seng index. Investors and the gaming industry would welcome the AI-driven development.