The emergence  artificial intelligence has brought consternation to people  all manner of industries. The investment bank Goldman Sachs has reported that AI could replace more than 300 million jobs worldwide  the next decade. Hollywood actors went  strike earlier this week demanding safeguards against AI replacing humans. One sector that could benefit  bots is gaming. Dr Richard Wilson, boss  the UK games association TIGA, said artificial intelligence would, "lead to more games being made and more jobs". He said: "AI would reduce the cost  making games and speed  the process. Reducing overall development costs means more game studios, and therefore more jobs."
Gaming has greatly advanced because  AI and was one  the first industries to utilize it. Daniel Wood, co-CEO  the games body UKIE, told the BBC how important AI has been  his trade. He said: "The video games industry is always  the cutting edge  technology, so we are already using AI  many areas, including production, art, interaction  in-game characters, and community management to create even more exciting and engaging experiences  our players." He added: "The future possibilities of AI promise a lot  exciting opportunities for our sector." However, sceptics believe that it is only a matter  time before newly-created jobs in gaming will be taken over  the bots.