CEO of the developer Nomix, today the advantages of training on simulators using VR and AR technologies are obvious both in the military and civilian spheres. However, the expert noted that the cost of, for example, a VKS combat simulator can start from 5 million and reach 500 million rubles.
Andrey Proletarsky, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Control Systems at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, emphasized that the effectiveness of AI depends on who and how will train the neural network: there is no point in training a program on the actions of another program that makes decisions.
"From the point of view of training on computer game scenarios, kenya whatsapp number list it would be more correct to "show" the algorithms the actions of real players, and not another program. But in order to implement this project, it is necessary to convert the video recording of the game into a format understandable for the neural network, for example, text," the dean explained.
According to Maxim Fomichev, producer of the Owlcat Games studio, it is possible to use AI to simulate a real battle, since the neural network has more data, higher decision-making speed, and the ability to calculate millions of combinations. However, training the neural network on video games is not the best solution, since the parameters specified in the game may not correspond to real battle conditions, even if real combat scenarios are taken as a basis.
Subscribe to our Telegram channel to stay up to date with all the news and events of the Runet.Baikal Electronics has decided to test the assembly of its processors at GS Group facilities in the Kaliningrad Region. This is reported by RBC.
"Baikal Electronics" is a developer of integrated circuits and systems based on ARM and MIPS architectures. The chips for Baikal processors are manufactured at the Taiwanese TSMC factory, the world's largest manufacturer of such products. Until now, processor assembly has also been carried out at foreign factories. "Packaging is one of those technological processes that can be transferred to the country, thereby generating the majority of its added value within Russia," said Andrey Evdokimov, CEO of Baikal Electronics.
The Baikal processors will be packaged at the GS Nanotech plant (part of the GS Group). According to Fyodor Boyarkov, Director of Production Development at GS Group, the cooperation should become "one of the significant steps toward the revival of the Russian microelectronic school," since microcircuits of this level have not been assembled in Russia before.
According to Arkady Overin,
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