Entering an online poker game is a lot like playing a real game of poker. The table and the cards look the same, but since players are hiding behind screen names, oftentimes their opponents are bots.
In recent years, artificial intelligence technology has rapidly advanced, leading to the development of poker bots able to compete against professional human players. With names like Claudico, ...
Online poker is a pretty incredible invention. Instead of having to visit a casino or gather your friends in the kitchen, players can log on, often even on their phone, and start playing real people ...
When computer scientists first started making headway towards creating bots capable of beating top human professional players at poker, there was at least some solace in the fact the bot only excelled ...
Facebook built a poker bot capable of beating human pros. It's a major milestone for artificial intelligence (AI) research, which has been working toward this for decades. The breakthrough will have ...
Chalk up another victory for machines. In artificial intelligence, it's a milestone when a computer program can beat top players at a game like chess. But a game like poker, specifically six-player ...
GeekWire is putting its own HQ2 in Pittsburgh for the month of February 2018 — reporting on the people, technologies and ideas transforming the industrial city into an innovation powerhouse. by Nat ...
Ken Mages of Evanston, Ill., spent two weeks programming his poker bot: “I could sit down at a 50-cent table, put 50 bucks in the account, go to bed and wake up with at least $75.” The most he’s won ...
Facebook and Carnegie Mellon University have built another artificial intelligence bot that beat some top poker pros. While AI bots have been to best professional players in one-on-one competition, ...
Facebook has developed an artificial-intelligence poker bot capable of beating world-class human professionals at the game. It's a major milestone for AI research and could revolutionize how the game ...
Whether playing a diversion in Red Dead Redemption 2 or a full game unto itself, poker fans are routinely vexed by an AI heedless of Kenny Rogers’ timeless advice about holding, folding and the like.
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