Artificial intelligence has now pretty much conquered poker
Called Pluribus, the AI is a formidable opponent at six-player no-limit Texas Hold’em
Artificial intelligence has passed the last major milestone in mastering poker: six-player no-limit Texas Hold’em.
Games like poker, with hidden cards and players who bluff, present a greater challenge to AI than games where every player can see the whole board. Over the last few years, computers have become aces at increasingly complicated forms of one-on-one poker, but multiplayer games take that complexity to the next level (SN Online: 5/13/15).
Now, a card shark AI dubbed Pluribus has outplayed more than a dozen elite professionals at six-player Texas Hold’em, researchers report online July 11 in Science. Algorithms that can plot against several adversaries using such spotty information could make savvy business negotiators, political strategists or cybersecurity watchdogs.