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Mattel's newest board game, Pictionary Vs. AI, uses artificial intelligence to guess what you've drawn. Here's what you need to know about the game.
The AI-destroys-humans narrative is pretty consistent in the gaming world, with robots beating us at board games, complex multiplayer video games like Dota 2 and, of course, Go.
It's no mystery why online games became an even-more popular pastime during the COVID-19 pandemic: They provide entertainment and social connection, while also keeping our brains stimulated. A new ...
Hasbro’s AI aspirations include a partnership with a novel digital board game platform. The collaboration will leverage Teburu’s smart-sensing technology and artificial intelligence ...
Go is a board game from China that’s over 2000 years old. It’s complex as hell: there are more possible positions in the game than there are atoms in the universe. So news that a Google AI has ...
In Pictionary Vs. AI, all of the players draw sketches, and the AI guesses the clue. Mattel. The AI version of the game is launched after the players scan a QR code with a mobile phone.
It’s worth watching if the field of AI versus people interests you—or if the fascinating, ancient game of Go does. And while this is modern AI research, board games have historically been a ...
To get you up to speed on a discussion that's becoming increasingly prevalent in the board game and tabletop RPG space (as an example, Wizards of the Coast says it was unaware of AI art in its new ...
Simulating a tabletop game can be done for several reasons: to play the game digitally, to create computer opponent(s), or to prove someone wrong. In [Everett]’s case, he used Python to prove… ...