A team of three former Dota 2 pros, one current pro, and a commentator played against five artificial intelligence bots last night at an event in San Francisco. The bots defeated the humans, 2-1, talking plenty of smack along the way.
The bots came from OpenAI, a non-profit AI research company co-founded by Elon Musk. OpenAIâs five-on-five bot team has been in development all year, and last month it was beating amateur teams, according to OpenAIâs developers, but this was the first bout against real pros: former player Ben âMerliniâ Wu, former player Ioannis âFoggedâ Loucas, caster Austin âCapitalistâ Walsh, former player William âBlitzâ Lee, and current pro David âMoonMeanderâ Tan.
You can watch it all here
This was a natural follow-up to last yearâs bout between humans and bots, when one of OpenAIâs machinesdefeated a top player in a one-on-one match. There were some restrictionson this five-on-five matchânamely, the teams could only use 18 of Dota 2âs 115 heroesâbut the bots were still good enough to prove that humanity is doomed.
Next, OpenAIâs developers plan to take the bots to Valveâs official International tournament, where theyâll compete against the best Dota 2 players in the world