Vs. 
Humans continue their dominance over machines, at least for today.
The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence sponsored a 2-day poker tournament pitting champions Phil Laak and Ali Eslami against the University of Alberta’s Polaris computer program. Computers may be able to win beat Gary Kasparov in chess, but can they force a pro to go all in pre-flop holding snowmen? Two days and 2000 hands later, the humans finished on top $570. Not knowing how much each player started with, I have to imagine that it was close all the way.
Will we soon see cyborgs bluffing down the pros in Atlantic City?
For bc3alumni’s sake, I hope not.
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The last time I checked, bc3alumni is a machine!
Then we’re already too late…
haahaha
shit, i’d buy a machine and prop it at a table all day and let the dough flow