Pictionary-Playing AI Sketches the Future of Human-Machine Collaborations
What do the games of chess, Jeopardy!, Go, Texas Hold'em, and StarCraft have in common? In each of these competitive arenas, an AI has resoundingly beat the best human players in the world. These victories are astounding feats of artificial intelligence--yet they've become almost humdrum. At the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2), in Seattle, researchers set out to do something different. Their AllenAI collaborates with a human player in a Pictionary-style drawing and guessing game, which is won through human-AI cooperation.
Feb-6-2019, 15:19:35 GMT
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