Anything where we can install it and watch it change all by itself, improving upon itself and not just some random action but something which LEARNS.
[Ed. note: All of the preceding is exactly as received. AI has so many branches and sub-branches (twigs?) and has evolved greatly over the years. I suspect the submitter, like most of us, has seen numerous mentions of AI in the press: self-driving cars, natural language translation, Google's Deep Mind, IBM's Jeapordy-playing computer, object recognition... but knows not even where to begin. So, fellow Soylentils, what has been helpful to you in your explorations of AI? What software can be downloaded and experimented with so as to get some hands-on appreciation for what it can do? I suspect there are many others in the community who would not mind playing around with it, too. --martyb]
(Score: 2) by Mojibake Tengu on Thursday April 16 2020, @03:15AM
Warzone 2100
One of the best cyberpunk, and open sourced for quite a long time.
However, it chronically suffers from bad AI design, for decades. To balance with experienced human players, all multiplayer AI instances cheat, with both resources and visibility. Some even with research tree too. Having a really good true AI would be a game changer.
You can find this game on both BSD and Linux platforms, both need accelerated OpenGL.
But be aware those are different versions forks, incoherent between each other, and both have different glitches and bugs. This is why I am not linking those projects. Suit yourself.
For a personal note: This game was the very reason why my own robotank was hostnamed Echidna.
The edge of 太玄 cannot be defined, for it is beyond every aspect of design