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'Pokémon Legends Arceus' is the game mainline Pokémon fans have been begging for
From the short clips in the trailer and the Pokémon Presents live stream Feb. 26, we can see that the mechanic for capturing Pokémon is similar to that of the "Let's Go, Pikachu" and "Let's Go, Eevee" series. Wild Pokémon roam the open world. Instead of tiring out Pokémon through the tried-and-true battle system, players simply toss a Pokéball, aiming to clear certain precision and timing benchmarks. Moreover, catching Pokémon is now seamlessly integrated into the open world, a first for the series. The battle system -- which looks relatively unchanged from the mainline games -- appears to be returning, alongside some new features, like rolling and sneaking through tall grass to get the jump on unsuspecting Pokémon.
'AI Needs to Span Every Battle System We Have': US Army AI Task Force
AI "needs to span every battlefield system that we have, from our maneuver systems for our fire control systems to our sustainment systems to our soldier systems to our human resource systems and our enterprise systems." Gen. Matthew Easley, Director of the Army AI Task Force (AAITF), made these remarks at the 2019 AUSA Warriors Corner, which runs from October 14-16. "We need to be able to create an AI infrastructure for the Army" -- Brig. The US Army is looking to integrate AI into every facet of its operations. "We see AI as an enabling technology for all Army modernization priorities -- from future vertical lift to long range precision fires to soldier lethality," said Easley.
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