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[–] AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zip -1 points 1 day ago

I mean, back in high school I knew someone who used machine learning to simulate basically the perfect game of monopoly, but otherwise, probably not any that I can think of.

I did hear of a game that eventually tried to replace the VA for the announcer with AI that used machine learning to basically make the enemies able to move around the environment better, but that's also something not super useful AFAIK.

Otherwise, I have no clue since the closest I've seen to good use of it, if it is AI, would be the games that use proximity chat that create clones of you that will say things you have already said. Or you speak spell words/phrases and magic happens. Again, seems like more of a hobbyist thing since that kind of speech command thing is already a real thing and the game(s) implementation(s) isn't/aren't revolutionizing anything or making speech commands any better, AFAIK.