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by nl
927 days ago
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The issue here isn't the technology though, it's imagination. Think about gaming in VR. You might want to make a game where the ML can adapt to the physical peculiarities of a person (think like personalized audio for airpods) but want to guarantee it isn't giving the person an advantage. Even simple things like setting up a VR system (or any physical computing device) can give an advantage to someone if corruptible. At the moment there are lots of "anti-cheat" technologies that attempt to solve this, but really it needs trusted execution. |
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