Discover how researchers used artificial intelligence to decipher the rules of Ludus Coriovalli, a board game from Ancient ...
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AI helps researchers decode ancient Roman board game played on stone
Researchers used artificial intelligence to test different game rules from the same era as the stone.
A smooth, white stone dating from the Roman era and unearthed in the Netherlands has long baffled researchers.
The aim of the "deceptively simple but thrilling strategy game" was to hunt and trap the opponent's pieces in as few moves as possible, scientists said.
A grayish limestone slab, measuring 21 by 14.5 centimeters, found in the subsoil of the Dutch city of Heerlen and kept for ...
For years, experts have been puzzled by a rock, which was found in the Dutch city of Heerlen more than one hundred years ago. It's now thought that it formed the main part of a 2-player game, which ...
Nowadays, most people associate artificial intelligence with language models like ChatGPT. However, machine learning can do more than generate text. In the fields of archaeology and philology, A.I. is ...
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Divine intelligence meets AI: When Technology and tradition meet
The contrast between artificial intelligence (AI) and divine intelligence (DI) is not a competition. It is a conversation.
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Is artificial general intelligence already here? A new case that today's LLMs meet key tests
Will artificial intelligence ever be able to reason, learn, and solve problems at levels comparable to humans? Experts at the University of California San Diego believe the answer is yes—and that such ...
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