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AI beats humans in another game, but this one is not any other board game

Artificial Intelligence has been blazing a trail in the past several years, beating skilled human players in strategy board games like chess and go. The research team, led by Professor Raffaello D' Andrea and Thomas Bi, a PhD candidate, has built a robot AI using the popular labyrinth marble game to make informed decisions on potentially successfully behaviour by planning for the future.

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Playing Video Games Has an Unexpected Impact on Kids’ Intelligence, Study finds

Researchers have linked spending more time playing video games with a boost in intelligence in children, which goes some way to contradicting the narrative that gaming is bad for young minds. On average, the youngsters reported spending 2.5 hours a day watching TV or online videos, 1 hour playing video games, and half an hour socializing over the internet.

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Playing Video Games Has an Unexpected Effect on Kids' IQ, Says New Study

Researchers have linked spending more time playing video games with a boost in intelligence in children, which goes some way to contradicting the narrative that gaming is bad for young minds. The researchers looked at screen time records for 9,855 kids in the ABCD Study, all in the US and aged 9 or 10.

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How do video games affect the educational process?

The evolution of video games and the great growth of their consumers in recent years has encouraged more and more research on the impact of video games on human health, especially children. Video games easily capture the attention of players and in that way, if they are of a proper type, they can make it easier for students of all games to master a certain area or get a certain knowledge.

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A Grand Game of Chess: Entropy and Patterns in Threat Intelligence Models

During a brainstorming discussion with a colleague on the value of entropy in machine learning models, specifically the models used in threat intelligence work, I mentioned that many of the threat intelligence models in use today seem to overemphasize the pattern recognition aspect of threat intelligence through the egregious use of algorithms.

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