Draft:List of artificial intelligence video games
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- Comment: The list failed WP:NLIST as the list is not notable enough. Most modern games incorporate some kind of AI thus the list would be too much. ✠ SunDawn ✠ (contact) 16:03, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
This is a list of video games that incorporate artificial intelligence as a core part of the gameplay. These games utilize various forms of AI such as Large language models, Reinforcement learning, and other AI technologies to enhance gameplay and player interaction.
Games[edit]
- AI Dungeon - A text-based adventure game that uses a Large language model to generate dynamic narratives and responses based on player input. It allows for an almost infinite variety of interactions and storylines, offering a unique experience each time it is played.[1]
- Black & White - A god game where the player acts as a deity ruling over an island. The game is notable for its use of reinforcement learning in its creature training, where creatures learn from their actions and the player's feedback to develop distinct behaviors.[2]
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References[edit]
- ^ Nelius, Joanna (2020-08-03). "This AI-Powered Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Text Game Is Super Fun and Makes No Sense". Gizmodo. Archived from the original on 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
- ^ Evans, Richard (2002). "11.2: Varieties of Learning". In Rabin, Steve (ed.). AI Game Programming Wisdom. Charles River Media. pp. 567–578. ISBN 1-58450-077-8.