Posted on: July 30, 2020 Posted by: Aaron_George Comments: 0

Artificial intelligence is everywhere around us, from the ads that we are seeing, our personal assistants, in cybersecurity, the automotive industry, and also video games. 

There is a brand new AI assistant that wants to teach you to play CS: GO properly. It’s called Tip Genius, and it gives recommendations for smokes, flashes, and positioning based on the current situation where you’re at in the game.

The usual CS: GO coach will take a look at your replays and explain to you what went wrong, what you could have done, and give you some great tips on how to improve your gameplay.

Tip Genius works the other way. It gives you live tips on what to do next while you are playing CS: GO.

Ben Mesnik, the creator of Tip Genius, said that he created the AI because he was looking to improve his gameplay. Although he watched 10 YouTube videos on the topic, he forgot everything while he was playing the game.

So he created something that will remind you while you are in the game.

CS: GO players are very passionate about the game, always looking to improve, learning new smoke or flash spots, and new tactics. Some are a bit more passive, rather enjoying watching live streams of competitive games, betting on those games, or just collecting skins by opening CS: GO cases on https://csbet.gg/en/xray.

Either way, the players are going to love this addition that will improve their gameplay, especially of those newer players who are low ranked.

A Roadblock for the AI Created by Valve

Although Tip Genius looks to be a fantastic AI tool to help players, it is currently not applicable because it is a 3rd party software and won’t work with the current CS: GO beta branch.

Valve is blocking 3rd party software to stop cheaters from spoiling the game, and unfortunately, that also means some great software like this won’t work in the beta.

However, Ben Mesnik is confident that his AI will get the green light because it is being published through the reputable Overwolf website.

He hopes he will get the signed authentication, which will allow his AI to work in the CS: GO beta.

Tip Genius is available at Overwolf and boasts having 1000+ tips based on different live scenarios that can happen during the game. It has an unintrusive overlay that will be presented to you while you play.

Additionally, while you’re dead and waiting for the next round, you can read through some of the tips or search for different tips. It’s the best way to learn things – by doing. The tips are easily digestible 5-10 second clips that anyone can remember.

We welcome this AI into our CS: GO world and hope that it will get the green light from Valve.

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