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The GamesIndustry.biz Podcast: Artificial intelligence, with Chet Faliszek

The former Valve writer and current Bossa designer discusses how to make games more reactive to players' actions and choices

You can now download the latest episode of The GamesIndustry.biz Podcast, featuring former Valve writer Chet Faliszek discussing the realities and possibilities of AI in video games.

Faliszek shares how he believes AI can be used to build more systemic gameplay, and how this can create more unique experiences for the players. More than just creating smarter enemies, artificial intelligence can be used to make characters and even worlds that react more to gamers' actions and choices, thus increasing their sense of immersion.

The writer and designer also touches on why mid-sized studios are best placed to take advantage of this rapidly developing technology, and drops a few hints about his first project with UK developer Bossa Studios - an intriguing venture we discussed at length with him last year.

The discussion also covers the difference between player agency and interactivity, why writing more generically actually makes dialogue feel more natural, and how games can offer more options than 'kill all your enemies'.

You can listen to our latest episode below, subscribe to our RSS feed, or download the file directly here. It is also available via iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Overcast, Player FM, TuneIn and other widely-used podcast platforms.

All our previous episodes can be found here.