6 ways AI is making an impact on video games

AI’s got game
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7.30.2019
AI's got game
If you've used a gaming console or downloaded a gaming app, you're in the majority of Americans: 65 percent of adults in the U.S. play video games, according to the Entertainment Software Association.

Even if you've never held a joystick or stalked zombies in a virtual world, AI's role in the gaming industry is worth watching. Why? Gaming isn't just fun―it's big business. In 2018, U.S. video game revenues exceeded $43 billion. Games are faster, smarter, and more personalized thanks to machine learning and 5G.

Check out "6 ways AI is making an impact on video games." Gamer or not, you'll find at least one conversation starter for your next event or, better yet, be inspired to transform your business with AI.
6 ways AI is making an impact on video games
[7-minute read]
arrow icon Learn how AI is a game changer
If you look at how consuming, how enthralling these games are,
you see that society is close to developing the
ultimate entertainment platform.


Kirk Bresniker
Chief architect and HPE fellow, Hewlett Packard Labs
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