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Quake Bots Rock The Prefrontal Cortex

0x4B writes "Some researchers from Vanderbilt University have used id Software's Quake III Arena to test a model of the human prefrontal cortex. The model was injected into the control systems of a Quake Bot, allowing it to flexibly adapt to changing enemy characteristics. The bot was required to identify the vulnerability of its enemies to different types of weaponry through repeated combat trials. Not only are the bots busy shooting each other relentlessly, but you can catch the action by joining the battle as an observer. Source code and Quake virtual machines are available for download."

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  1. Caught by JohnFluxx · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sounds like they were caught playing quake during work hours, and had to make up an elaborate story :)

    nah just kidding.. But from the /. blurb, it's not that cool if all they can learn is what weapon is best.

  2. bots don't piss about or be irrational by DrSkwid · · Score: 4, Funny

    they day the bot switches to grapple and follows PCs round laughing at their hopelessness all the while grappling them to death I'll know their finished.

    Or shooting someone with shotgun cos they'll fall backwards into the lava.

    Or camp under the stairs when their bored

    etc.etc.etc.

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  3. Not Close Enough by Acts+of+Attrition · · Score: 5, Funny

    An interesting development, but if they really want to replace human players they still need algorithms for name-calling, complaining and cheating.