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Frozen Intelligence: The Mechanics of AI Logic Culling

Frozen Intelligence: The Mechanics of AI Logic Culling

By Reimers, Michael E.

Published by epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565359479
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About this book

Why do the terrifying enemies in an open-world video game suddenly stop existing when you turn around? The hardware powering our virtual worlds is inherently fragile. If a game console had to actively simulate the thought processes of every single non-player character simultaneously, the entire system would instantly crash under the immense mathematical weight. The solution is a brutal optimization technique known as AI Logic Culling. This architectural trick dictates that an algorithm is only allowed to "think" when the player is physically close enough to see it. The moment an enemy leaves the camera's field of view, the engine completely severs its artificial intelligence, freezing it in place to save precious processor cycles. This technical manual uncovers the smoke and mirrors of digital life. It dissects how game developers seamlessly disable and reactivate complex pathfinding scripts without breaking the player's immersion. Understand the true limits of simulated reality. Discover the brilliant code that dictates exactly when an artificial mind is allowed to exist.

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Frozen Intelligence: The Mechanics of AI Logic Culling is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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