Business negotiation, military strategy, cybersecurity and medical treatment planning could all benefit from automated decision-making using a Libratus-like AI.
This new milestone in artificial intelligence has implications for any realm in which information is incomplete and opponents sow misinformation, said Frank Pfenning, head of the Computer Science Department in CMU’s School of Computer Science. “The best AI’s ability to do strategic reasoning with imperfect information has now surpassed that of the best humans,” Sandholm said. student in computer science - said the sizable victory is statistically significant and not simply a matter of luck. The developers of Libratus - Tuomas Sandholm, professor of computer science, and Noam Brown, a Ph.D. 30, Libratus led the pros by a collective $1,766,250 in chips. Once the last of 120,000 hands of Heads-up, No-Limit Texas Hold’em were played on Jan. Artificial Intelligence: Upping the Ante” at Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh. Libratus, an artificial intelligence developed by Carnegie Mellon University, made history by defeating four of the world’s best professional poker players in a marathon 20-day poker competition, called “Brains Vs.