Michael Ingram is a Senior Contributor from the United States of America. Michael has been writing for GameRant since 2021 with a previous history of personal analytical writing. Michael is a lifelong ...
Artificial intelligence is starting to sit in for human subjects in classic economics games, from financial markets to public ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A former tech executive covering AI, XR and The Metaverse for Forbes. Production game studios ship enormous productions into a ...
Meet NVIDIA Nitrogen, a generalist gaming agent trained on 40,000 hours of video, so you can understand how imitation learning scales.
Gaming has always pushed technology forward. From the first arcade cabinets to contemporary open worlds, the industry has raised the bar for both software and h ...
Nvidia has introduced NitroGen, a new AI model designed to play video games directly from raw video footage, without relying ...
School of Computing Instruction faculty member Aaron Hillegass designed the assignment to challenge students to build an AI ...
What’s happened? Artificial intelligence is moving into pretty much every industry, and the games business might be next for a major shake-up. Already, AI tools are helping boost frame rates and ...
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The gaming industry is booming, projected to reach $321 billion by 2026. Yet with this expansion comes even more competition: Players expect AAA-quality graphics from indie studios, while budgets to ...
Why this is important: The prospect of AI generating games at scale isn’t just about faster production, but it also alters the economics and creative foundation of the industry. On one side, ...