Artificial intelligence challenges man in video games

After defeating man in chess and poker, artificial intelligence also challenges him in video games, such as “Capture the flag”. The “DeepMind” information giant “has launched this challenge Google”, described in the study published in “Science” from the group co-ordinated by Max Jaderberg. It's about a system that only knows [...]
After defeating man in chess and poker, artificial intelligence also challenges him in video games, such as “Capture the flag”.
The <x0->DeepMind” information giant “has launched this challenge Google”, described in the study published in “Science” from the group co-ordinated by Max Jaderberg.
It's a system that only knows the basic rules of the game and is able to learn by playing against itself to the point of becoming a champion.
In the past, other challenges between artificial intelligence and man have been lost.
One of the first victories carried out by a computer against man is that of the “Deep Blue” created by IBM, which became famous because it defeated world champion, chess player Gary Kasparov in 1997.












