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Researchers created an AI to help you suck less at video games

Jul23
by Sindy Cator on July 23, 2018 at 5:20 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, artificial intelligence, gaming


A team of scientists from New York University recently developed an AI that creates Super Mario Bros. tutorial levels. It’ll teach you how to run and jump, but the Princess will still be in another castle. The researchers designed an evolutionary algorithm that uses an open-source level generator to make scenes that require the use of a specific game mechanic to pass. A scene, for example, created to teach the jump mechanic would be impossible to beat without jumping. According to the group’s white paper: Unlike previous work that focuses on the instructional side of tutorials, we focused on creating…

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Researchers created an AI to help you suck less at video games

Jul23
by Sindy Cator on July 23, 2018 at 5:20 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, artificial intelligence, gaming


A team of scientists from New York University recently developed an AI that creates Super Mario Bros. tutorial levels. It’ll teach you how to run and jump, but the Princess will still be in another castle. The researchers designed an evolutionary algorithm that uses an open-source level generator to make scenes that require the use of a specific game mechanic to pass. A scene, for example, created to teach the jump mechanic would be impossible to beat without jumping. According to the group’s white paper: Unlike previous work that focuses on the instructional side of tutorials, we focused on creating…

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G20: Cryptocurrencies are okay, blockchains are great, and money laundering is still a problem

Jul23
by Sindy Cator on July 23, 2018 at 4:57 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Hard Fork, Insider


G20 – an international economic consortium with 20 member states including China, France, Germany, Argentina, and Canada – has announced it believes cryptocurrencies pose no significant risk to global financial stability… but they could lead to a series of money laundering violations. In a new report published on July 21, G20 maintains that blockchain technology use cases like cryptocurrencies could do great things for the budding world economy, but there are still some security concerns that need to be addressed. “Technological innovations, including those underlying crypto-assets, can deliver significant benefits to the financial system and the broader economy,” the G20 report…

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G20: Cryptocurrencies are okay, blockchains are great, and money laundering is still a problem

Jul23
by Sindy Cator on July 23, 2018 at 4:57 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Hard Fork, Insider


G20 – an international economic consortium with 20 member states including China, France, Germany, Argentina, and Canada – has announced it believes cryptocurrencies pose no significant risk to global financial stability… but they could lead to a series of money laundering violations. In a new report published on July 21, G20 maintains that blockchain technology use cases like cryptocurrencies could do great things for the budding world economy, but there are still some security concerns that need to be addressed. “Technological innovations, including those underlying crypto-assets, can deliver significant benefits to the financial system and the broader economy,” the G20 report…

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No, Samsung will not be accepting cryptocurrency payments in the Baltics

Jul23
by Sindy Cator on July 23, 2018 at 4:34 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, cryptocurrency, Hard Fork


A rumor circulated last week that Samsung had entered a partnership with obscure Lithuanian blockchain startup, CopPay, that would make it possible for customers of the electronics giant in three Baltic states to pay for in-store purchases with cryptocurrency. But now it seems that there was never a collaboration between the two companies in the first place. A Samsung spokesperson has denied the partnership in an exclusive email to Hard Fork. “Our official response is that the rumor is not true,” the Samsung rep told us. The supposed partnership was announced through a post on CopPay’s Medium blog, which has…

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