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EA Shows Off Self-Learning AI That Can Play Battlefield 1

Technology just keeps evolving and becoming more and more impressive and EA is showing off some new flashy tech in a brand new video that is sure to wow.

According to a post from Magnus Nordin of EA’s Search for Extraordinary Experiences Division, his team studied an AI that was able to teach itself how to play retro Atari games and took that as inspiration to build their own self-learning AI capable of playing Battlefield 1.

Nordin says that he was curious “how much effort it would take to have a self-learning agent learn to play a modern and more complex first person AAA game like Battlefield” and wanted to explore the concept.

Check out the video below for more:

 

 

Anthony DiMoro

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