Pluribus employs strategy that affirms best tactical instincts of top players (Representational) Jason Les, one of the world's premier poker players, was representing his species when he faced off in ...
A computer program that taught itself to play poker has created nearly the best possible strategy for one version of the game, showing the value of techniques that may prove useful to help ...
Researchers developed a computer program that can outplay humans at the game of poker. Computers have figured out how to win at chess, checkers and tic-tac-toe, and now, a computer program has ...
Jason Les, one of the world's premier poker players, was representing his species when he faced off in May against a computer program named Pluribus. The game was multiplayer no-limit Texas hold 'em.
Artificial intelligence reached a milestone recently. Scientists at Carnegie Mellon developed a program called Pluribus that can beat humans at six-player Texas hold ’em poker. Poker is a game of ...
If you thought IBM’s chess-playing computer, Deep Blue, was impressive, this is going to blow you away. Two-player limit Texas hold’em poker has been solved. Pitted one-on-one against the world’s best ...
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