The AI ​​knows how to play poker, beating the best in the world in a 6-player game

Facebook and researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have teamed up to develop a software called Pluribus. This software defeated a number of world famous poker players in a 6-player game. Thus, after chess and Go, artificial intelligence continues to defeat humans in poker, a card game.

Poker has a complicated and difficult gameplay when each player has very little information about the opponent and can use many different strategies to win. Therefore, poker offers more challenges for AI than chess.

Business Insider said that all of Pluribus's competitors are professional poker players, each of them has earned at least $ 1 million in bonuses in his career.

Noam Brown and Tuomas Sandholm researchers said that Pluribus did the impossible when defeating 5 other players to win a complicated 6-person poker game.

According to Telegraph, this is an important milestone in the development of artificial intelligence, opening up new opportunities for AI to receive and solve many problems in the real world.

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