'Candy Crush' is a game that people spend hours playing. But do you know that AI is also behind it? Yes, AI i.e. Artificial Intelligence is making this game even more fun and addictive. AI is being used to design the levels of the game in such a way that the player gets a new challenge every time. This keeps the player's interest intact and he comes back to play the game again and again. AI also sees what kind of levels the player likes the most and creates new levels accordingly.

Apart from this, AI also ensures that the difficulty level of the game is such that it is not too difficult for the player, but it is not so easy that he gets bored. In this way, AI is making 'Candy Crush' even more addictive.
AI helps in creating and updating puzzles.
Players who have crossed more than 18,700 levels of Candy Crush Saga may be surprised to know that the puzzle they are solving has been designed with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Todd Green, general manager of the Candy Crush franchise, said that AI helps developers, making it easier to update and rework thousands of levels. According to him, without the help of AI, it would have been very difficult for designers to manage more than 18,000 levels. Green explained that we are not putting chatbots in the game. We are not putting AI-powered design experiences for players directly into the game. Instead, we are using AI to solve existing problems so that the work of the teams can be faster and more accurate.
Green said that we are not putting chatbots in the game. We are also not putting AI-powered design experiences for players in the game. AI is not being used to replace game workers. Instead, we are using AI on existing problems so that the work of teams can be faster and more accurate.

This game was released in the year 2012
Let us tell you that Candy Crush was first launched on Facebook in the year 2012. After this, it is being updated continuously. King has recently released the 300th client version of the game. King is a Swedish video game developer. King was bought by Activision Blizzard in the year 2016 for $5.9 billion.
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