According to Bloomberg, on May 6, Google DeepMind announced it will train AI systems on Eve Online and take a minority stake in Fenris Creations, the company behind the multiplayer space game. The investment is in the millions of dollars. DeepMind executive Adrian Bolton said Eve Online tests AI capabilities such as long-term planning and continual learning, with players managing ships, trade, alliances, and conflict inside a virtual economy. Research will begin on isolated servers to avoid affecting the live game.
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