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DeepMind claims breakthrough as AI masters Starcraft II game

DeepMind, a Google sister company, is claiming a breakthrough for artificial intelligence after it mastered the complex video game Starcraft II.

The London-based AI researcher’s “AlphaStar” bots reached the top “grandmaster” tier of the Starcraft league, ranking it above 99.8 per cent of human players — often without its real-life opponents realising that they were playing against an algorithm.

“You could say we passed the Turing test of Starcraft,” said David Silver, principal research scientist at Alphabet-owned DeepMind, referring to the widely used yardstick for machines that give the appearance of human-like intelligence.

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