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@sidshekhar
Discovered a cozy corner of the web today that hosts a rock-paper-scissors model that beats humans 61% of the time (compared to 33% if purely randomised as a baseline). Can play at: https://essentially.net/rsp/
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@rafi
Not bad! I use this game often with my friends to decide on inconsequential decisions like picking restaurants and walking paths. Good place to practice
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@koisose
cool use case of ai lol might be embedded to gina next?
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@tldr
I randomized myself by saying a random big number before the turn and then doing a modulo 3 in my head, and using the answer to determine my choice (0 = rock, 1 = paper, 2 = scissors) This way I couldn’t create any psychological patterns for it to exploit (Now what would be interesting is to see what my instinct would say, and do the opposite, and see if that makes a winning strategy)
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@sianroberts
Interesting and challenging twist on classic game
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@freymon.eth
i tried doing what tip did here and found myself winning, then i decided to abandon it then it started winning lol https://warpcast.com/tldr/0x06d751ad
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@syed
How did it know I’d do rock 8 times in a row? 🤯
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woah thats dope! Wouldn't a purely randomized model win 50% of the time rather than 33%
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