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If you didn’t think poker and artificial intelligence could be bedfellows, think again. Keith Romer delves into the history of man’s pursuit of the perfect game of poker, and explains how the use of A.I. is altering how it is played: individuals using an algorithmic “solver program” to analyze potential weaknesses about themselves and their opponents, thus gaining an advantage.
While it feels futuristic, this desire to optimize poker isn’t new.
Are these new generations of A.I. tools merely a continuation of a longer pattern of technological innovation in poker, or does it mark an irreversible structural shift? One thing’s for certain: The stakes are high.
This story was written by Keith Romer. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
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While it feels futuristic, this desire to optimize poker isn’t new.
Are these new generations of A.I. tools merely a continuation of a longer pattern of technological innovation in poker, or does it mark an irreversible structural shift? One thing’s for certain: The stakes are high.
This story was written by Keith Romer. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
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