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AI would generally take around 90 minutes to learn what to do in this situation, where the mini-brains seem to learn in just 5. However, an AI would become much, much better at the task after learning it.

Give it a voice it'll probably tell you to change the game because it's bored out of it's mind..........your welcome. 😉

>AI would generally take around 90 minutes to learn what to do in this situation, where the mini-brains seem to learn in just 5. However, an AI would become much, much better at the task after learning it. Give it a voice it'll probably tell you to change the game because it's bored out of it's mind..........your welcome. 😉

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AI doesn't exist. We aren't even remotely close to creating even one trillionth the capability of "intelligence". How do you program creativity? How do you program reasoning? You don't. You can't.

Also OP pointed out: repetition does not mean better. It just means less alive. Less real. More fabricated. More machine. The opposites of AI.

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Most AI today is brute force. With no real understanding of how the brain really thinks.
Done correctly, you need very little processing power and limited training.