This jam is now over. It ran from 2023-09-15 18:00:00 to 2023-09-22 18:00:00. View results
The theme for AI and Games Jam 2023 is COPYCAT
The AI and Games Jam returns for 2023, and we're excited for the community to join us once again for a batch of game development fun!
The jam is focused on bringing together developers with a love for artificial intelligence, regardless of how smart or dumb it winds up being. Over a 7-day period, your task is to build your own game that utilises AI in some form or another. This can be using navigation tools, NPC systems, procedural content generation, conversational systems, and more.
The AI and Games Jam is hosted by Dr Tommy Thompson, the host of the AI and Games YouTube channel and the Branching Factor podcast. Tommy's favourite games will appear in a future episode on the channel.
A small but significant change for 2023 is that, having previously accepted entries that employ generative AI techniques, we will be acknowledging them as a separate category in the final ranking process. This helps distinguish games that have utilised traditional AI methods or have simply sought to implement all features without AI assistance.
What's the Duration? The jam will run for 7 days (i.e. one week).
Is there a theme? The theme will be announced at the start of the jam.
What do you mean AI? If you're implementing or utilising artificial intelligence of any kind, then this is a valid submission. Please see the FAQ below.
What about Generative AI? Submissions that use generative AI are welcome, but any that use 3rd party tools will be catalogued separately. Please see the FAQ for more information.
How will games be judged? Games are judged by the public and ranked using the following criteria: originality, presentation and fun.
(I know, I know, we're voting on highly subjective concepts using simple numeric criteria, and we're upset with us too)
As stated already, for 2023 the final rankings will distinguish between games that have used generative AI tools, versus those that have not.
Who can participate? Anybody! Everyone is welcome and you can participate individually or in teams.
How do you implement AI in a game? If you're implementing artificial intelligence of any kind, be it for decision-making, pathfinding, character behaviour, player modelling, level generation, or animation. You name it. It can be as simple or as complicated as you like. You can use classic/symbolic AI or machine learning as well. Submissions are not judged on the complexity of the AI implemented, but how fun and original the final product is to play.
So PCG as well? Yup, procedural generation for levels, art, characters etc. is relevant.
What about Generative AI? Since the original AI and Games jam in 2020, we have permitted the use of generative AI systems and models. However, the scope of these tools has exploded in the years since then. In the interests of protecting our community, and ensuring that submissions that do not use generative AI are treated fairly, submissions that used 3rd party generative AI tools will be catalogued separately.
Does it need to be a 'game'? Weird and quirky experimental stuff is welcome and permitted. But just remember that the judging (see below) is built for assessing games.
What can I make my game in? Any game engines or tools are permitted and any target platform is permitted (PC/Mac, VR/AR, mobile etc). But at least one build should be able to run on modern Windows or web browsers.
What assets can I use? Any game engines or tools are permitted. The vast majority of the game must be developed during the jam, but you can use whatever assets you have the legal right to use (i.e. art, animation, audio, purchased asset packs etc.). We ask that you refrain from writing code for the event prior to the start of the jam.
Will my game appear on AI and Games? Once voting concludes, the top submissions will be played by Tommy (the jam organiser) and his favourites will appear in a video on the AI and Games YouTube channel.
Is there a Discord I can join? Yes! Come join us in the AI and Games Discord server where we will have a special corner setup for all our jammer friends.
Can I use the game jam logo to promote my work? Yes, here are copies of the 2023 logos for your own use.
If you're keen to try out the Convai tools during out jam, here's how to do it!
Of course, there's a bunch of important legal stuff to highlight whenever we run a game jam.
Anything you make during and submit to the AI and Games Jam is your property. The jam organisers claim no rights or ownership to your game and we hope that some games may continue into larger projects in the future. However, it's important to denote that any game developed using generative
It is critical for anyone using generative AI techniques to be aware, that unless you have built and developed your own tools and datasets, or can prove you have legal rights to the tools and datasets you are using, you're legally liable for the datasets you are using. In the event, it is found that your work infringes upon the copyright of an existing creator if requested we will remove your submission from the jam. In addition, by using a generative AI system, you do not have any rights to claim the copyright of your work. There is currently no legal basis for assets created using generative AI systems to claim copyright. As such, it's important you are aware of this issue, given anyone can take assets from your game created using generative AI without any legal repercussions.
Any game submitted to the AI and Games Jam may appear in a future episode of the AI and Games YouTube series without the author's express permission.
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