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The Future of Gaming: AI-first Games that Never End "I think one of the promises of generative agent

The Future of Gaming: AI-first Games that Never End "I think one of the promises of generative agents is in elevating agents like the AI Agents from a warmup into the core game itself…Such an agent wouldn’t replace playing with humans but it would certainly be better than playing by yourself." - Jonathan Lai Jonathan Lai, a16z General Partner, shares his vision for the future of gaming. He believes that by 2024, AI-first games will revolutionize the industry with never-ending gameplay, personalized characters and dynamically generated worlds created using neural networks. --------------------------------------------------------------- Revolutionizing Gaming with AI AI-first games are seen as the future of the gaming industry. These games will feature endless gameplay with personalized characters that captivate players. The game worlds will be dynamically generated at runtime using neural networks, providing a unique and immersive experience for each player. --------------------------------------------------------------- Personalization through Generative AI Generative AI is expected to enhance personalization in games. It would allow players to create their desired avatars and have unique playthrough experiences. This trend towards personalization is likely to increase in the coming years. [Continue Reading]( --------------------------------------------------------------- More BigIdeas on AI - [How AI could save (not destroy) education]( I think we’re at the cusp of using AI for probably the biggest positive transformation that education has ever seen. – Sal Khan - [Why the 'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton wants AI to be regulated?]( I think they may be yes, and at present they’re quite a lot smaller, so even the biggest chatbots only have about a trillion connections in them. The human brain has about 100 trillion. And yet, in the trillion connections in a chatbot, it knows far more than you do in your 100 trillion connections. – Geoffrey Hinton --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Amplify your knowledge with BigIdeas app by nextbigwhat. BigIdeas app transforms you into the smartest thinker in any room with bite-sizeed ideas curated from world's best books, podcasts and videos, Get BigIdeas app today! [Pluggd.in Play Store Badge]( [Pluggd.in App Store Badge]( Contact [nextbigwhat team](mailto:team@nextbigwhat.com?subject=from%20newsletter) | [unsubscribe]( Follow nextbigwhat on [LinkedIn]( | [Twitter]( | [Insta]( | [Facebook]( | [YouTube](

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