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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 9 months ago

A Valve engineer used ChatGPT to find a new matchmaking algorithm for Deadlock, and now it's in the game [lemmy room: !deadlock@sopuli.xyz ]

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A Valve engineer used ChatGPT to find a new matchmaking algorithm for Deadlock, and now it's in the game [lemmy room: !deadlock@sopuli.xyz ]

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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 9 months ago
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A Valve engineer used ChatGPT to find a new matchmaking algorithm for Deadlock, and now it's in the game
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Valve is one of many developers using generative AI behind the scenes.

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    9 months ago

    Its so stupid, google “bipartie matching algorithm” and the second result is a stack overflow where the second answer is the Hungarian algorithm…

    So every programmer would have found that immediately using the traditional methodology…

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      Yup, AI is frequently a worse way to do something we used to do, but with a crappy pretend to be a person responding veneer.

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      That’s not what I got. In fact, stack overflow isn’t in any of my results. I got a lot of scholarly articles for various algorithms and none of them mention the Hungarian algorithm.

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        Weird, google might know I only click on stackoverflow links lol

        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23059735/fast-maximum-matching-algorithm-for-bipartite-graphs

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