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Building on my previous question, it is also allowed to use video game gameplay data to improve an AI? (I decided to split this into a separate question, but I don't know if this question is identical to the previous one.)

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[–] fish 4 points 1 month ago

Absolutely! Video game data is often used to improve AI development. Games provide a controlled environment that's great for training AI on things like decision making and pattern recognition. Just make sure you’re working with data you have permission to use.