A recent project has seen a computer learning to play the classic game Super Mario Kart on a real Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) using an evolutionary algorithm. The program, named LuEAgi, was developed by LF_MrL314. The AI is designed to learn how to play with minimal information provided.

LuEAgi mimics the concept of natural selection in its learning process, repeatedly attempting tasks and learning from mistakes to improve its strategies for gaming challenges effectively.


The question is, of course, does Skynet start out by beating us at Mario Kart?

  • bjorney
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    4 months ago

    Yes but if it’s first instinct is “go left” on 1-2, it’s pretty apparent the reward function could use some tuning