The achievement marks the first time an artificial intelligence system has been able to regularly beat humans in a real-world competition and could lead to better drones in the future.
Probably more so than chess? I’m not trying to gatekeep, but words do have meaning. Flying a drone requires some degree of precision and reflex, which are typically the domain of sport.
Did we forget about chess?
They make that point in the article, and say the distinction is that unlike chess, or Alpha Go, this involved a real world 3D environment.
Ugh, I can’t believe you wanted me to read the article and not just shotgun a comment.
Lol, but I get it. Plus, is a computer program considered AI anyway? Please don’t tell me the article mentioned that too.
Is chess a sport?
Is flying a remote controlled vehicle?
Probably more so than chess? I’m not trying to gatekeep, but words do have meaning. Flying a drone requires some degree of precision and reflex, which are typically the domain of sport.
“Constituted as a non-governmental institution, it was recognized by the International Olympic Committee as a Global Sporting Organization in 1999.”
https://www.fide.com/fide/about-fide