Machine Learning AI Has Beat Chess, but Now It's Close to Beating Physics-Based Sports Games as Well

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Artificial intelligence has already beaten chess. Hell, the most sophisticated AI systems have a very good chance against top players in the incredibly complicated game of Go. But, in the uber-complicated car-based soccer game of Rocket League, can an AI do a boosted 360 aerial bicycle kick power shot from the midline? Can it pinch a ball off the side ramp so precisely it sails into the goal at 90 MPH? No, at least not yet, but AI can apparently dribble like a madman. For more than a week, players have been driven up the wall (sometimes literally, in game) by machine learning-based AI that's been hacked into games of Rocket League.