Vv2
Smash Apprentice
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- Oct 29, 2008
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A- MIT is working on a self teaching AI I.E. can learn on there own without being told and AI's with the ability to alter there own code like a human would (behaviorism). now this is very complicated true, but making a AI follow a monkey see monkey do protocol like in most video games is not.Really, think about it. An in-game AI that could learn, even in trivial ways would be revolutionary. Making computers learn is the research topic of MANY major universities across the world, including MIT.
And those guys have been working on it for decades.
And now you seem to think that a bunch of game programmers at Nintendo managed to make a program that learns in meaningful ways on it's own? AND that Nintendo didn't tell anyone, and hid it secretly in the game?
Don't be absurd. The developers didn't even bother to put voice chat into Brawl, let alone a revolutionary AI system.
B- they have had AI's with learning capabilities for a long time now...its crude but the CPU records,analyzes,and executes and i think you'll find if you were to look up the definition of learning you would see thats all you need
Don't beleave me heres examples from researchers...
http://ekok.nl/tech/bos22apl/
http://robotics.benedettelli.com/snail.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyzOUbkUf3M
A grad from Caltech with Google....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m97_kL4ox0
Might be able to explain it to you....
But grats on your 1-Up
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