Locke 15575 posts 29/02/2012 Locke 15575 posts 13/08/2017, 10:53 13/08/2017, 10:53 Mais um duríssimo golpe nos seres humanos. http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/12/technol ... index.html DOTA 2 é bem complexo, achavam que demorariam para uma máquina vencer um humano, mas aconteceu ontem. A bot just defeated one of the world's best video gamers An artificial intelligence program just annihilated its human competition at a world championship video game contest. The AI win stunned the gaming community, because bots are generally considered inferior to expert human players. This one from Open AI -- a nonprofit artificial intelligence research firm known mainly for its backing by serial entrepreneur Elon Musk, of Tesla (TSLA) and SpaceX fame -- is a different story, and possibly a cautionary one. Open AI says its mission is to promote "responsible" AI development. Or, as Musk puts it, to ensure that AI doesn't grow unchecked and become the death of humanity. Musk said Saturday via Twitter that AI is "more [of a] risk than North Korea." To test out some harmless uses for AI, one Open AI team taught a bot to play Dota 2. Dota 2, for those unfamiliar, is an online multi-player battle game. It works kind of like a complex virtual version of capture the flag. Teams of players use powerful characters, called "heroes," to battle each other. The game ends when one team has taken down a structure, called an "Ancient," in the opposing team's home base. Greg Brockman, Open AI co-founder and chief technology officer, explained the team's methods in a YouTube video posted Friday. "Our bot is trained entirely through self play. It starts out completely random with no knowledge of the world, and simply plays against a copy of itself -- which means it always has an evenly matched opponent," Brockman said. The bot kept playing until its skill level reached that of the world's best Dota 2 players, he added. Then, Brockman said, it was time to put the bot to the test at The International, which is Dota 2's world championship. The tournament kicked off in Seattle on August 7, with a $10.7 million grand prize up for grabs. On Friday, the bot entered a best-of-five series with Danil Ishutin, a professional Dota 2 player from Ukraine who goes by the name Dendi. Because this was a side attraction, the bot wasn't eligible for prize money. (Dota 2 games are typically played between teams of five, but the organizers of The International decided to switch it up for the bot's match.) Before the battle kicked off, Dendi greeted the screaming crowd at Seattle Center's Keyarena, where the competition was hosted, wearing a hooded white robe and playfully boxing the air. Moments later, Open AI's bot was introduced as a pizza-box-sized robot draped in a silky black robe. It was flanked by burly bodyguards wearing all black, who proceeded to hook up the bot to a computer. A video introduction for the bot showed various (human) Dota 2 players sharing their opinions on bots. "They're pretty awful," one player said. But when the game kicked off, it became clear Open AI's bot was a different beast. It bested Dendi -- who's somewhat of a celebrity in the gaming community -- in two short rounds. And rather than attempt a third round, Dendi surrendered. "He's too strong," Dendi said with a smile, referring to the bot. "I need more time [to practice] I guess." Dendi later elaborated on Twitter that he found the bot "fun" and "challenging" to play against. "I am sure it is possible to beat it. But it has no room for even slight mistakes," he wrote. A video introduction for the bot showed various (human) Dota 2 players sharing their opinions on bots. "They're pretty awful," one player said. But when the game kicked off, it became clear Open AI's bot was a different beast. It bested Dendi -- who's somewhat of a celebrity in the gaming community -- in two short rounds. And rather than attempt a third round, Dendi surrendered. "He's too strong," Dendi said with a smile, referring to the bot. "I need more time [to practice] I guess." Dendi later elaborated on Twitter that he found the bot "fun" and "challenging" to play against. "I am sure it is possible to beat it. But it has no room for even slight mistakes," he wrote. This isn't the first time a bot has made waves in the gaming world. Earlier this year, an AI built by Microsoft beat every level of the Ms. Pac-Man game -- something no human player has ever achieved. Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) also played a role in the bot's Dota 2 win on Friday. Musk thanked the company via Twitter for allowing Open AI to use the Microsoft Azure crowd computing platform to develop the bot.
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Guilherme 22654 posts 15/02/2012 Guilherme 22654 posts 14/08/2017, 22:29 14/08/2017, 22:29 Bem bizarro mesmo. De toda forma, já descobriram como vencer esse bot. Mas é assustador ainda. Skynet is real, boys
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