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Fearing AI: Possibility of Sentient Self-Autonomous Robots
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[QUOTE="JLowe, post: 6870821, member: 539687"] AlphaStar was really good, but it would have inhuman APM spikes when it needed hard micro. It's average APM was throttled, but I'm not sure they ever addressed the APM spikes. The top humans have very high APM spikes, but their EPM is far less than their APM, as opposed to the AI, whose EPM likely almost equal to its APM. Humans, even the top ones, spam more useless commands than machines. And even within EPM, the commands aren't necessarily beneficial. AlphaStar preferred odd units for strategies specifically because it could micro them better than any human could ever hope to. [/QUOTE]
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