Researchers studying PUBG: Battlegrounds have found that introducing AI controlled opponents into multiplayer matches didn’t isolate players. Instead, it made them more confident, kept them playing longer, and even encouraged them to squad up with friends more often. The findings, which will appear in the journal Information Systems Research, offer an interesting perspective on how AI can improve user experiences rather than simply automating them. When PUBG launched in 2017, it quickly...

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