Artificial intelligence is set to have a huge impact on the gaming industry and its billions of players, according to Min-Liang Tan, the billionaire CEO and co-founder of gaming firm Razer.
From the ways in which games are developed to hacks for completing levels, Tan said the technology's ramifications across the sector can't be overstated.
"For us at Razer, the way we see it is that AI is going to completely disrupt everything, or change everything in gaming," Tan told CNBC's " Beyond the Valley " podcast.
Gaming plays a significant role in the creative sector, with 3.6 billion players around the world and annual revenue of nearly $189 billion, according to research company Newzoo , which tracks data across mobile, console and PC games.
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