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Nov
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 assist in development tasks, but now the vision is moving toward entire games being generated by AI systems. This isn’t just speculation: earlier this year, Electronic Arts announced a partnership with Stability AI to explore AI-powered content creation, suggesting the shift may come sooner than we think. Adding fuel to the fire, Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan said on CNBC’s podcast that AI could “completely disrupt everything” in gaming. That…