Innovations: 5 classic Atari games that totally stump Googles artificial intelligence algorithm

Computers are better than us at chess, Jeopardy and now plenty of Atari games, following Googles breakthrough in artificial intelligence. But there are still a few games were Googles impressive new algorithm is largely clueless. Of the 49 games it attempted, here are the five it struggled with the most:

5. Asteroids (1979): Googles professional human game testers did 93 percent better than the algorithm.

4. Frostbite (1983): To win this game you jump on ice blocks to help build igloos, which the algorithm couldnt master. The human testers did 94 percent better than Googles algorithm.

3.Gravitar (1982):Human testers were 95 percent better.

2. Private eye (1983): Googles humans were 98 percent better at this than the algorithm.

1. Montezumas Revenge (1984): Googles algorithm couldnt even score a single point, making the game its very worst performance of 49 games it tried.

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Innovations: 5 classic Atari games that totally stump Googles artificial intelligence algorithm

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