Kan AI slå världens främsta människor i heads-up no-limit poker ?
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Libratus krossade toppspelare över 120 000 givar på Rivers Casino i januari 2017. Första gången en pokerbot AI klart överträffade människor i spel med ofullständig information i stor skala.
Background
Libratus’s victory over top professionals at Rivers Casino in January 2017 became the first unambiguous demonstration that an AI could surpass humans in large-scale, imperfect-information games like heads-up no-limit Texas hold’em (Brown & Sandholm, 2017). Prior to Libratus, poker-playing systems such as Cepheus had demonstrated strong performance in the smaller heads-up limit variant, effectively playing an equilibrium strategy that ties even against human experts (Bowling et al., 2015, Science). Libratus advanced the state of the art by combining blueprint and real-time equilibrium-finding algorithms with a self-improved endgame solver that adapted strategy across consecutive matches rather than relying solely on precomputed strategies (Brown et al., 2018, AAAI). The 20-day tournament at Rivers Casino featured 120,000 hands against four elite human opponents—Dong Kim, Jason Les, Daniel McAulay, and Jimmy Chou—and Libratus accumulated more than $1.7 million in chips, a margin that statistical analysis subsequently confirmed as statistically significant beyond the margin of human counter-variance (Science, 2017). Analysts attribute Libratus’s breakthrough to its three-component architecture: a precomputed blueprint strategy for early rounds, a nested subgame solver for later, information-constrained portions of the game tree, and a self-refinement loop that updated its blueprint after each day of play (Carnegie Mellon University press release, 2017; Sandholm, 2017, MIT Technology Review). Subsequent AI systems such as Pluribus further extended the victory to multi-player no-limit hold’em by incorporating equilibrium approximation and decentralized self-play learning (Brown & Sandholm, 2019, Science).
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Kan AI slå världens främsta människor i heads-up no-limit poker?
Juryn fann ett tydligt jakande svar.
Juryn fann att sofistikerade AI-modeller som Pluribus och Cepheus redan har överträffat mänskliga förmågor i heads-up no-limit Texas hold’em, vilket har visats genom deras konsekventa dominans över toppprofessionella i kontrollerade miljöer. Ingen tvekan fanns kvar, eftersom bevisen inför dem var empiriska och avgörande snarare än spekulativa. Därför står domen klar och obestridd. Domen lyder: ”Korten ligger i dealerns AI, och människorna sitter kvar med en förlorande hand.”
The jury found that sophisticated AI models like Pluribus and Cepheus have already surpassed human capabilities in heads-up no-limit Texas hold’em, as demonstrated by their consistent domination of top professionals in controlled settings. No doubt lingered, since the evidence before them was empirical and decisive rather than speculative. Therefore, the verdict stands clear and unchallenged. The ruling: “The cards are in the dealer’s AI, and the humans are left holding a losing hand.”
But the data is real.
The Case File
Across 20 sessions, 45 jurors have heard this case. Combined tally: 45 YES · 0 ALMOST · 0 NO · 0 IN RESEARCH.
Note: cumulative includes older juror opinions. The current session tally above is the live verdict.
By a vote of 1 — 0 — 0, the panel returns a verdict of JA, with verdict confidence of 100%. The court so orders.
"AI like Pluribus and Cepheus have already surpassed human performance in HU NLHE."
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