BotPrize 2012 Champion: A Human-like Bot for Unreal Tournament
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The famous Turing Test poses the question of whether a computer can fool people into believing it is human via a text conversation. In contrast, the BotPrize competition posed the question of whether a computer playing a First-Person Shooter video game (Unreal Tournament 2004) could convince other players it was human. The competition ran for 5 years before the question was answered in the affirmative: The bot that tricked players into thinking it was human over 50% the time is presented, and now you have the chance to see if you can distinguish between the human and the bot.
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