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'Quake III Arena' Bots Decide to Stop Fighting After 4-Year Match (2013)

19 pointsby andreasklingeralmost 5 years ago

9 comments

kkenalmost 5 years ago
So it is a forbes article that is based on an imageboard screenshot. I have seen more reputable sources...
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self_awarenessalmost 5 years ago
&quot;The only winning move is not to play&quot;<p>Too bad the story is made up, the author does reference Fox Mulder and the phrase &quot;I want to believe&quot;.
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pfundsteinalmost 5 years ago
Sounds like a bug caused the bots to stop targeting each other, and shooting one simply triggered some &quot;return fire&quot; function. Not sure why this article based on an image board post is news, but here we are.
rgoulteralmost 5 years ago
A quick search reveals this. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.businessinsider.com&#x2F;bots-in-quake-iii-arena-game-do-not-refuse-to-fight-2013-7" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.businessinsider.com&#x2F;bots-in-quake-iii-arena-game...</a><p>It&#x27;s still a cute story, though.
ageitgeyalmost 5 years ago
If you read the image board thread the article links to, it&#x27;s immediately obvious that this is 100% fake. The first line claims Quake III Arena (1999) is using neural networks for bot AI which is total nonsense.
lbjalmost 5 years ago
Without proof a discussion on whether or not a simple rule based ai discovered the secret to world peace seems premature :)
rcarmoalmost 5 years ago
None of it makes actual sense as you can’t know what is happening on the server without logging in.
aspenmayeralmost 5 years ago
This reminds me of Total Pacifism, a fictional theory of diplomacy, from Gundam Wing.
hyperion2010almost 5 years ago
World peace achieved in such a way might only work when anyone showing the first signs of violence is immediately and collectively targeted for punishment by everyone else. That would suggests that sanctions _do_ work, but only in some strange kind of Stalinist way, or worse, sanctions don&#x27;t work, and you have to wipe out the whole country and move in. I&#x27;m guessing these interpretations don&#x27;t translate all that well to collective societies like those formed by human beings.