May 31, 2021
Following a long string of victories for computers in other games chess in 1997, go in 2016 and Texas hold’em poker in 2019 a GPU-powered AI has now beaten some of the world’s most competitive word nerds at crossword puzzles.
Dr.Fill, the crossword puzzle-playing AI created by entrepreneur, AI researcher and former research professor Matt Ginsberg, scored higher than any humans last month at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament.
Dr.Fill’s performance against more than 1 300 crossword enthusiasts comes after a decade of playing alongside humans through the annual tournament.
Dr.Fill’s edge was a sophisticated neural network developed by UC Berkeley’s Natural Language Processing team trained in just days on an NVidia DGX-1 system and deployed on a PC equipped with a pair of NVidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GPUs.
Une intelligence artificielle bat un humain à plate couture aux mots croisés
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