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AI Business Analyst Intern

Tencent
Greater London
3 weeks ago
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Tencent Games was established in 2003. We are a leading global platform for game development, operations and publishing, and the largest online game community in China.
Tencent Games has developed and operated over 140 games. We provide cross-platform interactive entertainment experience for more than 800 million users in over 201 countries and regions around the world. Honor of Kings, PUBG MOBILE, and League of Legends, are some of our most popular titles around the world.
Meanwhile, we actively promote the development of esports industry, work with global partners to build an open, collaborative and symbiotic industrial ecology, and create high-quality digital life experiences for players.

What the Role Entails

1. Monitor cutting-edge AI technology trends with a focus on their potential impact on the gaming industry.
2. Analyze applications of AI in gaming, including AI animation generation, AI 3D content creation, AI NPCs, and AI-driven gameplay. Gather and consolidate insights from both internal stakeholders and external experts.
3. Synthesize findings with logical analysis to deliver clear insights on AI technology development trends and provide practical implementation recommendations.

Who We Look For

1. Educational background in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) is preferred.

2. Strong interest in gaming and AI technologies, with solid skills in information acquisition and analysis.
3. Fluency in English is required; proficiency in Mandarin is a strong plus.

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Equal Employment Opportunity at Tencent

As an equal opportunity employer, we firmly believe that diverse voices fuel our innovation and allow us to better serve our users and the community. We foster an environment where every employee of Tencent feels supported and inspired to achieve individual and common goals.

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