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Blizzard: AlphaGo cannot defeat professional players "StarCraft"

2025-01-27 13:30:57|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Last month, humans and AI showed a historic Go game. In the end, AI software AlphaGo won 4-1.The AlphaGo developer Google DeepMind once said that their next goal is the real -time strategic game "StarCraft".In the past few weeks, DeepMind executives and Blizzard's online game developers have met to see if humans and AI may be in another "battlefield" duel.

On Friday, Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime visited Seoul, South Korea. The purpose of his trip was to participate in the annual game competition -Heroes of the Storm World Championship.Moheim said he was excited about the professional players and AI games of "StarCraft".

Moheim said: "We believe that development can be strategically studying AI, which can accept new information, and the road must be long." StarCraft "is undoubtedly a good milestone."Winning is at least temporarily. Because "StarCraft" is very strategic, it is difficult for computer program to control the game.Moheim said: "The strategic depth of the professional player" StarCraft "is incredible. I think it is difficult to copy the computer."

In addition, Moheham also emphasized that humans and AI should create a fair competition environment, because software has some advantages and may occupy the upper hand in front of humans, and this advantage is unfair.Moheim said: "You have to do something to limit the actual actions taken by the computer. If there is no limit, it is too unfair."

Moheim refused to disclose more details of the "StarCraft" competition. He said that there were no details, including time arrangements and rules, these things have not been determined.However, he added: "In progress, we must keep cautious and not too advanced. We cannot put too much pressure on Google because they have not made any decisions."

Google South Korea's public relations director Lois Kim responded that the competition was only likely and everything was not determined.