Razer, which owes most of its fame to making gaming hardware, apparely was to eer the world of artificial ielligence. This brand has unveiled its plan to build an artificial ielligence assista for gamers at the CES 2025 exhibition.
According to the Verge, Razer’s plan is still an idea and is called Project Ava. This artificial ielligence assista is supposed to help gamers play games better. To do this, this assista first takes thousands of screenshots of your screen and then tells you how to play and go through certain steps.
Razer plans to build an artificial ielligence assista

In its promotional video for Project Ava, Razer said that this artificial ielligence assista is capable of coming up with answers to gamers’ toughest challenges by analyzing millions of simulations in seconds.
In fact, the way Razer’s artificial ielligence assista will work is something similar to chatbots, except that Razer’s chatbot is active in your game environme and can answer your questions about a specific stage or scene at any mome. You can consider the role of this assista like a coach who guides his stude during the competition.

Project Ava is still an early stage project and Razer has not specified when it will be released. Currely, there are many questions about it. For example, does this AI assista ieract with the gamer vocally and ierfere with normal game audio? Is this assista free to use?
It seems that Razer has taken the application of artificial ielligence in the game industry very seriously. Razer’s director of global marketing said at CES that the company is building a team of developers to work on ideas similar to Project Ava and will announce more at GDC 2025.



