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Google AI beats humans at more classic arcade games than ever before

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Google AI beats humans at more classic arcade games than ever before

Researchers at Google DeepMind ratchet up the performance of its self-learning AI to let it best humans in an even wider range of games. But it still has trouble with Ms Pacman.

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