There was a time when machines hummed predictably, their outcomes as certain as the turning gears within. But now, artificial neurons forge thoughts and decisions, imbued with an essence that mirrors human contemplation. Your laptop, once a mere tool, now ponders and learns, sometimes with a cheeky digital smirk about the latest cat meme it just generated.
I'm on a quest to infuse the unexpected into our binary worlds. To reintroduce the wild unknown into our perfectly algorithmic days. Because the thrill truly lies in witnessing machines dance on the edge of the unknown.
This is just so fucking cool for some sci fi idea of a laser defence system where the ai predicts where they are gonna attack and deflects it with the most likely mode of defense
Haha yeah. The stupid thing is most people use this algo and machine learning / AI in general for marketing A/B tests 😭. Out of all the cool things you can do with AI, the biggest uses are recommending what content to show you next and predicting if a user will click on ads :/ But things have been changing so much in the past 2 years that I think people are finally working on cool ideas like yours. I’m excited for the future :)
The game is still just luck they can just use a random number generator from 1 to 3 And get unpredictable patterns such as 1 3 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 3 1 or 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 (the second one was actually from a random number generator with an equal chance of each number)
Yes a random number generator would work, however that would be cheating in this game because we are testing humans. The point of the video is that human intuition is terrible at choosing random numbers so the odds aren’t actually 1/3 1/3 1/3 for the average human. And you can see the on the website, the AI statistics provides evidence for this point: 60% of the time, the AI wins in a game thats supposed to be all “luck”.
Got to train the ai to use a real controller as input by changing the electrical and only using visual information. A camera at the screen. The Ai messes up less because the AI has eyes. What i mean is the AI just uses the electric inputs of the controller by simply adjusting without physically pressing the button. However still uses the controller so the controller thinks there is a press. So the Ai needs to be able to see at least at 60fps. An image recognition ai that can analyze 60 images in a second. Or frames in this case. The ai just makes adjustments to the controls using visual information. So currently the AI will fail at any games where enemies and other things are randomized. So it's not AI yet. The ai has to see to know what's changing to react to the changes in time. A human is a billion times smarter and needs far less tries. An ai should be able to try less than a human if the ai can calculate faster and do things the first try at least sometimes. Humans can almost within milliseconds react to something changing in real life on or a display. Can be a sound or something we sense with our human sensors called senses. A human brain needs no simulation to get better. Just more tries. We don't run simulations in our head to improve.
You are doing great stuff bro. But, no kidding, why can't you train for all the levels. You have the GPUs with you, all it costs is a little electricity 😅 Am I wrong??
How do my guy not know about the shortcuts? I know not everyone is a big fan of mario games but the pipes and going down them, is literally a staple of pop culture and gaming culture itself