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jlebar
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OpenAI at the Dota 2 World Championships
> but I think that it was one of those cases where it was "coached" (same as the creep blocking).
What makes you think that? In the interview, they explicitly disclaim this.
nnnnnande
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No, actually they explicitly state that they also coached it on what they though was good or bad (4:33 into the video). Having said that, I guess we still don't know which game mechanics were coached.
dvt
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In the interview, they literally said they coached it to have certain behaviors.
keerthiko
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They said "yes, it does that"/"it's been known to do that", not "it was coached to do that". Just as a "We've seen it do that before."
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Yeah, just re-watched the clip, I think you're right. My mistake (the word "coached" confused me).
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4:33 into the video: "[...] and coached it on what we thought was good or bad".
cjbprime
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I didn't get that from the interview. It implied the bot learned the game itself from a blank slate.
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What makes you think that? In the interview, they explicitly disclaim this.