After Google, a bot from Elon Musk-backed startup OpenAI took on human competitors, this time in Valve’s annual Dota 2 tournament. The bot was able to defeat Dota 2 pro Danylo “Dendi” Ishutin in a live 1-vs-1 match, prompting the pro to say that some of the bot’s manoeuvres looked eerily human.
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After suffering the crushing defeat at the hands of the bot twice, Dendi forfeited future matches with it. Expressing his amusement that a bot could outplay human, he said, the bot “feels a little like [a] human, but a little like something else.”
Engineers from OpenAI claimed the bot gathered enough knowledge in just two weeks to defeat Dota 2 pros. However, they said it amassed 'lifetimes' of experience, likely using a neural network judging by the company’s prior efforts.
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Boasting about the success of OpenAI, Tesla CEO said it is the first time AI was able to defeat pros in competitive e-Sports.
OpenAI first ever to defeat world's best players in competitive eSports. Vastly more complex than traditional board games like chess & Go.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 12, 2017
This article originally appeared on The Verge
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