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Zenit predictably crushed their opponents yesterday, and there was so much arrogance from their side before the match.
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Zenit predictably crushed the other team yesterday, and they had so much arrogance before the match.
An artificial intelligence developed by Elon Musk's OpenAI has defeated the best players in Dota 2... In its latest match, the robot faced off against Danila "Dendi" Ishutin, a professional player from Ukraine and winner of numerous prestigious awards...
the confrontation ended with Dendi's complete defeat. The artificial opponent managed to beat him twice...
It took the machine two weeks to go from a beginner to a professional esports player.
I wonder if they will create an AI that can beat a human in "Heroes 3"? :)
I wonder if they will create an AI capable of beating a human in "Heroes 3"?
The whole point is that this OpenAI is positioned as a universal tool. It can be connected to any program as an external library, and the connection takes only 7 lines of code.
So, in theory, nothing prevents integrating this thing into the Heroes games, training it (for this, the AI only needs to play against itself), and then you're good to go. Although, there is a challenge: a game of Heroes is objectively longer and more complex, and besides, even in Dota, the AI was trained with limitations (they took a limited number of game modes and a very limited number of heroes that the AI can play as. It seems like only one hero).
If you're interested.
Article on Habr
Website dedicated to OpenAI
On GitHub
:D :D :D
200%? 4+2+1?
There's a more serious question. Does anyone want to organize a Beginner tournament on HOTY? If it's possible to attract new players from the HOTY lobby by making some kind of announcement (I don't know how technically feasible that is?), it would be really cool.
What a game... this isn't Heroes...