a baseball "player" that can hit a homerun on every swing. or throw a 150mph fastball.
a basketball "player" that can make every single shot. you dont even need to defend that well when youre shooting 99%
a "golfer" that can get a hole on one in every hole
emulating human movement and agility will keep a few more sports safe, but not for long. im just sitting here waiting for the robot olympics
Sure we can make a basketball shooting machine with a high accuracy, but one that participate in a game, dribble, pass etc? Near impossible with today's technology.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2015/03/24...
It was specifically trained to do that (https://blog.openai.com/more-on-dota-2/) and the devs made edits to the model to improve it (https://twitter.com/Smerity/status/897959521661759488)
> Creep blocking can be learned from scratch. For 1v1, we learned creep blocking using traditional RL with a “creep block” reward. One of our team members left a 2v2 model training when he went on vacation (proposing to his now wife!), intending to see how much longer training would boost performance. To his surprise, the model had learned to creep block without any special guidance or reward.