games are getting AI (artificial intelligence) with a new update, and this may permanently affect how battles work for the upcoming future. Up until now, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company had not openly announced the usage of AI in its releases. This represents a major change to the companies’ approach to the games but seems to be limited to a specific gameplay mechanic that should not impact the majority of players for now.
According to a post about the Pokémon Ryuoh Battle 2024 tournament, also known as the Pokémon Dragon King Cup, on the official Japanese website (via Google Translate), the livestream will feature the usage of an AI tool called Pokémon Battle Scoop (PBS). This tool was developed by HEROZ Inc., which creates computer shogi AI, in collaboration with The Pokémon Company. The post mentions that this new AI for games, like, utilizes the machine learning process that HEROZ has implemented in their shogi AI.
According to the official website post, the Pokémon Battle Scoop AI tool will be used to calculate certain statistics during live battles in the Ryuoh Battle 2024 tournament. The PBS is said to be able to predict the player’s next move and showcase what they are most likely going to do during their turn. This information is allegedly based on in-game details, such as the Pokémon’s types, stats, moves, and even weather and field conditions during battles.
The image used to illustrate Pokémon Battle Scoop in the Pokémon Dragon King Cup shows the percentual chance of a player using a specific move and switching out their active Pokémon. The center block in the PBS also seems to indicate the chance of a player winning over the other. The addition of this AI tool to live battles in games is said to be a way of allowing those who are not familiar with battles to enjoy them, by giving them more information.
PBS does not eliminate the presence of the tournament’s presenters and commentators.
From the description, PBS seems to be similar to the tools used in
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