It might be time for poker players to cash in their chips after Facebook and Carnegie Mellon researchers created an artificial intelligence (AI) bot that can beat top human professionals in six-player ...
Poker requires a skill that has always seemed uniquely human: the ability to be devious. To win, players must analyze how their opponents are playing and then trick them into handing over their chips.
(Bloomberg)— Facebook Inc. doesn’t just own the world’s largest social network — it may also own the world’s best poker player. A new artificial intelligence program the company built with Carnegie ...
UPDATE: Zynga response now included in story. A gambling addict hacked into gaming heavyweight Zynga and stole 400 billion virtual poker chips worth $12 million to sell on the black market. He got ...
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