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Why make AI play games?

I was wondering why so many companies are focusing on making AIs that beat games at a faster and faster pace? For eg, How does making an AI agent play Doom would help us? How would the agent’s skills be transferred to the real world? Would love to get some insight on this topic as I have been wondering about this for a while.

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Ai and machine learning in 5-10 years

Im first year CS student from EU. So far im fascinated by AI and i know it’s not going anywhere and it’s only gonna get stronger. I’m planning on learning python and getting my feet wet with AI and machine learning this summer. My questions is, how will this field change in 5-10 years, will getting a job be easier or harder?

Will PhD still be a pre-req for high-end stuff? I don’t have problem with work that needs to be put in, but with time to get a PhD (7+ years in my case). With these online resources that are growing by the day i think i can get a solid foundation in this field by the time i finish Uni and would like to work in the field by then. Does this sound possible?

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How can I get a job in AI with no degree?

Hello, I hope this is the right place to ask. I’m 23 and thinking about going back to school for a BS in CS with an enphasis in AI. But I’m not sure that’s the right choice for me. I’m deadset on AI. I’m fascinated by it and want to study it and hopefully contribute to the field. Is there a path for me to get started with an entry level machine learning job?

I would love any and all feedback.

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