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Was this the last human to beat an AI at Poker? Access AI

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Ever since the inception of Artificial Intelligence, humans have been in a constant battle with the modern thinking-machines. AI has touched many industries, by showing outstanding results and even outperforming humans. As statistics show, 62% of millennials aged 17-24 and 35% of people over 55 trust the super abilities and the future of AI. It is also interesting that 71% of people over 50 believe that intelligent virtual assistants will simplify their lives in the future. Meanwhile, the history of the Brains vs AI battle contains many examples of where one defeats the other.


Libratus AI has a good poker face

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) may have a big role in Africa's eHealth strategies. An article in Wired says it's hugely successful at poker too. From the 1940s, chess was the test of AI. It's a game of structured rules that computers could learn. To succeed, it has to outmanoeuvre other players' bluffs and intuition and deal with only partial information about the state of each game too, which aren't structured or rule-based. Libratus, built by Brown and Sandholm, two computer science researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, did it.