This is Albert This is Kai They’re AI that’ll learn to play tag To make sure they learn properly, We'll start with an empty room Albert is the runner, Kai is the tagger, and they’re punished for losing :) They know nothing at first, not even what the rules of tag are but since they're AI, the more they play, the better they’ll become They’ll soon learn clever ways to beat each other, already after only 51 attempts, Kai learned to tag Albert! Well done, Kai! Since he’s rewarded for winning, it doesn’t take long for Kai to win every time, which means Albert’s being punished constantly... To avoid being punished, Albert learned to dodge! But you're still not as good as Kai... Once you’re fully trained, you’ll have a Final Battle:) Albert, don’t jump on my displays. Oh... Jumping on it helped you escape! But Kai learned to be faster! He tags you before you can do anything. You’ll lose the Final Battle at this rate, Albert. Now let’s speed it up... After 1 week of training, Kai can easily tag Albert on the ground! But what about Albert's display strategy? Kai just learns so much faster, Albert... After another week of training... You found a way to escape?? I guess I didn’t make the walls tall enough... Albert learned to escape Kai, so he wins! Now let’s make this more interesting. You guys now get a block and a wall. These allow for more complex strategies, but since the room looks different,
Albert and Kai get confused so right now... they suck This shows part of what they see, when it hits the new objects, they’re seeing
unfamiliar data, so don’t know what to do Yes, you can pick up the block! Let's see what you learn to do with it. No, Albert, you have to use it to avoid Kai... You're starting to use it properly! Kai's not confused by the wall anymore either. Great job, Albert! But Kai won’t let you win for long... Albert learned to run laps! Kai, what happened to your skill from room 1? Go, Kai! Kai’s getting back to his old ways! Albert will need a better strategy to win the Final Battle. Woah! I'm pretty sure that was just a lucky throw, but it does seem to confuse Kai... so good job, I guess? Maybe it wasn't entirely luck! but you still need to avoid Kai, Albert... Why is your score so low, Kai? It looks like the wall’s confusing him again! Meanwhile, Albert's getting better with the cube. You’re making it too easy on Albert, Kai! That’s it Kai, you're learning again! You might be too late though, Kai, Albert's getting really good with the cube. Where did the cube go, Albert... Calm down, Kai. Not again, Albert... It’s supposed to be impossible to escape with the cube... Let’s see if Albert's able to do it consistently. And there he goes. and again, and again. Once again, Albert broke the game to escape Kai. Congratulations, Albert! Now before the Final Battle, let’s see how good you guys can get. You both get access to as many cubes as you want so this time Kai will learn to use them as well! As expected, Albert’s trying to break out again. That won't work this time, Albert! This will be a fair game of tag, you both have the ability to truly outsmart each other While they learn, let's talk about how you can
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but they’re both excellent players, at last, they’re good enough for the Final Battle. 5 Runners 5 Taggers Let’s see who wins! Now it’s a 1v5! Congratulations, Albert! :D I guess it’s easier to learn to run than it is to tag. :)