
OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research firm that’s funded by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, is set to unleash its specially trained bots on professional Dota 2 players next month, to see if they can beat the best in the business at their own game. It’s not the first that OpenAI’s neural networks will face off against skilled Dota veterans: it’s previously defeated top players in one-on-one competitions in the immensely popular MOBA game, and has recently been victorious in matches against amateur teams, while playing with certain restrictions. One might argue that the OpenAI Five (the clutch of neural networks that…
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