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The Register forum: Sorry to burst your bubble, but Microsoft's 'Ms Pac-Man beating AI' is more Automatic Idiot
2022-10-04T14:34:22Z
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tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4542270
2022-10-04T14:34:22Z
No Title
JT_3K https://forums.theregister.com/user/61556/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4542233
2022-10-04T13:49:15Z
Re: So much wrong with this.
Anonymous Coward
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3220095
2017-06-28T20:20:02Z
Re: It's not very good AI
badger31 https://forums.theregister.com/user/48293/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3210137
2017-06-18T09:15:53Z
i would hope someone teaches me!
dirtyvu https://forums.theregister.com/user/85013/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3209828
2017-06-17T02:16:58Z
"...We would say Microsoft leaned on its acquisition to pop out a headline-grabbing demo..."
Anonymous Coward
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3209748
2017-06-16T21:56:52Z
Google's AlphaGo was not much different
De Facto https://forums.theregister.com/user/55271/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3209650
2017-06-16T19:15:02Z
Re: This is a non sequitor
Anonymous Coward
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3209516
2017-06-16T16:36:43Z
Re: This is a non sequitor
Orv https://forums.theregister.com/user/8216/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3209399
2017-06-16T15:02:33Z
Lee D,
IT Poser https://forums.theregister.com/user/79423/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208949
2017-06-16T09:50:54Z
Re: ""I rode a bicycle with no hands today" has no meaning to someone who has never rode a bicycle"
DropBear https://forums.theregister.com/user/63186/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208855
2017-06-16T09:00:50Z
Re: ""I rode a bicycle with no hands today" has no meaning to someone who has never rode a bicycle"
Robert Forsyth https://forums.theregister.com/user/2920/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208612
2017-06-16T04:03:22Z
From the other side
el_oscuro https://forums.theregister.com/user/70236/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208589
2017-06-16T02:41:27Z
Re: Sematics
td97402 https://forums.theregister.com/user/65773/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208588
2017-06-16T02:39:55Z
AI, Yeah, Right.
td97402 https://forums.theregister.com/user/65773/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208585
2017-06-16T02:33:30Z
Hmmmm
Long John Brass https://forums.theregister.com/user/1977/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208471
2017-06-15T22:59:27Z
No Title
metasynthie https://forums.theregister.com/user/84993/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208420
2017-06-15T21:02:50Z
Re: Refined thirty year old technology?
Destroy All Monsters https://forums.theregister.com/user/21296/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208418
2017-06-15T21:02:46Z
No Title
Destroy All Monsters https://forums.theregister.com/user/21296/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208399
2017-06-15T20:24:36Z
This is a non sequitor
Anonymous Coward
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208382
2017-06-15T20:10:08Z
Rogue vs. Rogue-a-matic
Herby https://forums.theregister.com/user/14190/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208379
2017-06-15T20:07:37Z
Re: So much wrong with this.
J. Cook https://forums.theregister.com/user/6904/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208365
2017-06-15T19:54:09Z
So will hybrid reward architecture (HRA) lead us to enjoin new wars?
DerekCurrie https://forums.theregister.com/user/57488/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208352
2017-06-15T19:29:39Z
Actually, I do want to see the computer beat Ms. Pac Man
Grunchy https://forums.theregister.com/user/74127/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208302
2017-06-15T18:13:02Z
Re: Refined thirty year old technology?
Ken Hagan https://forums.theregister.com/user/5266/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208297
2017-06-15T18:04:49Z
""I rode a bicycle with no hands today" has no meaning to someone who has never rode a bicycle"
John Smith 19 https://forums.theregister.com/user/31804/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208284
2017-06-15T17:49:46Z
Officially Meaningless
Anonymous Coward
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208241
2017-06-15T16:50:33Z
Re: Problem?
cosmogoblin https://forums.theregister.com/user/39362/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208240
2017-06-15T16:50:17Z
Re: Problem?
Orv https://forums.theregister.com/user/8216/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208237
2017-06-15T16:48:22Z
Re: I don't see problem with hard-coded knowldge
Orv https://forums.theregister.com/user/8216/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208219
2017-06-15T16:25:47Z
No Title
Kaltern https://forums.theregister.com/user/62249/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208176
2017-06-15T15:44:54Z
Re: A suggestion to tell wheather something is actually "learning"
Baldrickk https://forums.theregister.com/user/80274/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208094
2017-06-15T15:22:50Z
If it really was intelligent
MrBanana https://forums.theregister.com/user/84788/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208028
2017-06-15T13:50:16Z
Re: A suggestion to tell wheather something is actually "learning"
DropBear https://forums.theregister.com/user/63186/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3208023
2017-06-15T13:43:23Z
Re: Its actually some way off beating a human
Dazed and Confused https://forums.theregister.com/user/9645/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207931
2017-06-15T13:37:57Z
Re: Refined thirty year old technology?
Destroy All Monsters https://forums.theregister.com/user/21296/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207997
2017-06-15T13:24:06Z
Re: How things learn
DropBear https://forums.theregister.com/user/63186/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207926
2017-06-15T13:23:58Z
Re: It's not very good AI
Destroy All Monsters https://forums.theregister.com/user/21296/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207956
2017-06-15T12:59:14Z
Re: meh
Chunes https://forums.theregister.com/user/83510/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207928
2017-06-15T12:34:52Z
Re: How things learn
Anonymous Coward
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207922
2017-06-15T12:30:26Z
Refined thirty year old technology?
Not also known as SC https://forums.theregister.com/user/60182/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207917
2017-06-15T12:25:57Z
Sematics
Hans Neeson-Bumpsadese https://forums.theregister.com/user/71163/
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2017-06-15T12:24:44Z
Re: I don't see problem with hard-coded knowldge
Anonymous Coward
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207904
2017-06-15T12:17:42Z
Re: give it a real difficult problem...
theblackhand https://forums.theregister.com/user/36536/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207869
2017-06-15T11:46:56Z
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NobbyNobbs https://forums.theregister.com/user/50727/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207848
2017-06-15T11:27:20Z
This achievement seems a bit late.
Mage https://forums.theregister.com/user/13122/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207845
2017-06-15T11:25:51Z
Attribution...
Andrew Richards https://forums.theregister.com/user/19193/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207843
2017-06-15T11:24:49Z
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Prst. V.Jeltz https://forums.theregister.com/user/76911/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207825
2017-06-15T11:12:28Z
No Title
FuzzyWuzzys https://forums.theregister.com/user/78962/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207796
2017-06-15T10:57:51Z
Back to basics...
juice https://forums.theregister.com/user/46942/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/3207775
2017-06-15T10:34:15Z
Re: Problem?
Lee D https://forums.theregister.com/user/62937/