Humans are good at creating games, but in recent years artificial intelligence has shown that it might be much better at winning them. New research has demonstrated this once again, this time in the ...
While AI might have mastered Chess, it still can’t beat a human at StarCraft. StarCraft player Song Byung-gu won 4-0 in the world's first contest between AI systems and professional human players.
In the latest face-off between humans and artificial intelligence, a South Korean professional gamer beat his AI opponents 4:0 in the PC strategy game StarCraft during a competition held Tuesday at ...
Earlier this year, Google's AlphaGo AI successfully beat world-class champion Go player Lee Se-dol in four games out of five. This was a significant milestone, thanks to the sheer number of positions ...
How well machines do against humans in competitive situations may not be the typical things you'd expect, such as response time, but rather the ability to maximize good choices through long experience ...
An interesting debate is emerging over Google's announcement last week of some details of its attempt to battle humans at the video game StarCraft II, a debate over what "AI" is and what "fairness" ...
Google's DeepMind AI branch created a computer that can win the deviously complex game Go. Now, DeepMind is moving on to its biggest challenge yet: StarCraft II. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
First, artificial intelligence created by Google’s DeepMind mastered the game Go. Now, it’s beating professionals at StarCraft, a popular sci-fi strategy game. An AI program named AlphaStar recently ...
AI researchers at the Chinese tech giant Tencent have posted details of two programs capable of beating the “cheating” AI found in the popular video game Starcraft. The AI programs, called TStarBot1 ...
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