The digital game is part of Hasbro's efforts to incorporate AI into its products, following the release of Mattel's Pictionary AI. Hasbro's vice-president of artificial intelligence and gaming innovation, Gray Bright, said the company has been exploring how to use AI ethically and effectively for over a year. Hasbro also plans to regularly add new features to Trivial Pursuit Infinite and is eager to receive player feedback to improve gameplay.
Key takeaways:
- Hasbro has launched a digital version of Trivial Pursuit, called Trivial Pursuit Infinite, which uses AI to generate questions based on players' interests and suggestions.
- The game is available for free online and includes two play modes - a daily challenge with typical Trivial Pursuit questions and an “infinite” mode where players can ask for questions about any topic.
- Hasbro is using AI to add a new element to classic toys, following Mattel's release of Pictionary AI in September.
- Hasbro plans to regularly add new features to Trivial Pursuit Infinite and is looking to learn from player feedback to improve the gameplay.