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This article discusses Lenovo's announcement of the AlphaGoal prediction cup, a competition where Chinese large language models (LLMs) will participate in a global human-machine prediction battle related to the World Cup. Despite the Chinese national football team's absence from the tournament, Chinese AI models will be showcased. The article highlights Lenovo's role as an official technology partner of FIFA and positions the AlphaGoal event as a significant demonstration of Chinese AI capabilities on a global stage. The event aims to demonstrate the predictive power of these models and potentially attract further investment and recognition for Chinese AI technology. The article is brief and promotional in tone, focusing on the novelty and potential impact of the event.
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That is what Lenovo Group, the official technology partner of FIFA (International Federation of Association Football), suddenly announced at the 2025 Lenovo Tianxi AI Ecosystem Partner Conference - the AlphaGoal Prediction Cup.

Research#AI in Gaming📝 BlogAnalyzed: Dec 29, 2025 07:48

Deep Reinforcement Learning for Game Testing at EA with Konrad Tollmar - #517

Published:Sep 9, 2021 17:35
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Practical AI

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This article from Practical AI discusses the application of deep reinforcement learning (DRL) in game testing at Electronic Arts (EA). It features an interview with Konrad Tollmar, a research director at EA and professor at KTH, focusing on how EA's SEED team utilizes ML/AI in popular game franchises like Apex Legends, Madden, and FIFA. The conversation covers the team's research agenda, the challenges of applying DRL to modern 3D games compared to Atari games, the use of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) for glitch detection, and Tollmar's perspective on the future of ML in game training. The article highlights the practical applications of AI in the gaming industry.
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We break down a few papers focused on the application of ML to game testing, discussing why deep reinforcement learning is at the top of their research agenda...