13 August 2017

The world’s best Dota 2 players just got destroyed by a killer AI from Elon Musk’s startup

Tonight during Valve's yearly Dota 2 tournament, a surprise segment introduced what could be the best player in the world- a bot Elon Musk-backed start-up OpenAI. Engineers from the nonprofit say the bot learned enough to beat Dota 2 pros in just two weeks of real time learning, though in that training period they say it amassed "lifetimes" of experience, Musk is hailing the achievement as the first time artificial intelligence has been able to beat pros in competitive e-sports.
While the demonstration was highly limited to a few variables of gameplay, it was still remarkable to witness crowd-favorite Dota 2 pro-Danylo "Dendi" Ishutin get crushed in a live 1-vs-1 match with bot. He said the bot "feels a little like a human, but a little like something else."

Dota 2 is an astoundingly complex game in which two teams of 5 players compete to siege and destroy the opposing team base. The game features 113 playable heroes who each possess unique abilities, as well as dozens of items that can enhance and extend each hero's capabilities meaning the full extent of the game possibilities are virtually incomprehensible, at least to a player with human limitation.

Elon Musk founded OpenAI as a nonprofit venture to prevent AI from destroying the World something Musk has been beating the drum about for a year. Just last month he told a group of US governors that AI represents a "fundamental risk to the existence of civilization." 
              
At least for now, killer AI seems limited to parlor tricks at e-sport tournaments. The teams are to extend its Dota 2 bot's capabilities into something that can compete across the full game in a 5-vs-5 match by next years tournament.

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