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Shrrinath Navghane

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🚀 Just published a new piece on Medium: “Why First-Person Shooter Games Could Be the Future of AI Training” AI agents are getting better - but when it comes to tactical decision-making under pressure, traditional training methods fall short. What if we could train them inside realistic, adversarial game worlds - then deploy those skills to real-world drones or robots? This post explores how FPS games might offer a powerful (and underused) sandbox for building smarter, more adaptable AI. Would love to hear thoughts - especially if you’re building in AI, robotics, gaming, or deep tech. #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #Simulation #GameDev #AITraining #Startups

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