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Aimbot Does It in Hardware

7 pointsby mono-bobabout 3 years ago

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psKamaabout 3 years ago
I have just listened to a podcast episode(1) on Darknet Diaries about online cheating market and people making crazy money off it. Seeing the demand I ended up thinking why nobody is doing it at hardware level to prevent detection and here we are..<p>(1): <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;open.spotify.com&#x2F;episode&#x2F;2DLn0x8I0w6xR0YhIXO2h7" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;open.spotify.com&#x2F;episode&#x2F;2DLn0x8I0w6xR0YhIXO2h7</a>
FatalLogicabout 3 years ago
Showing how real-world AI projects that can master higher-level tasks sometimes discover the biggest challenge is low-level factors, like inertia and torque. The aimbot was very successful, but still burned out a motor before it could beat the performance of a highly-skilled human
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