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Shrrinath Navghane

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🎯 From headshots to hardware - can AI trained in games survive the real world? In my latest post, I explore how first-person shooter environments could be the unexpected proving ground for next-gen robotics and tactical AI. The bridge from simulation to reality (sim2real) is closer than you think. 👉 Read here - https://medium.com/@shrinathnpatil/from-game-arena-to-real-world-arena-why-fps-trained-ai-might-be-ready-for-the-field-5b72836af380 I’d love to hear from anyone working at the edge of gaming, AI, robotics, or defense. Let’s connect. #AI #Sim2Real #GamingAI #Robotics #DefenseTech #MachineLearning

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