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February 01, 2005
Machine Learns Rock, Paper, Scissors
From Chronicle.com - The Wired Campus
Machine Learns Games 'Like a Human'British researchers have developed a computer that taught itself how to play rock, paper, scissors by observing human players and building hypotheses about the game's rules. The result is being hailed as a triumph in artificial intelligence. (NewScientist.com)
Posted by amcmanus at February 1, 2005 12:40 PM
