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u/Freddex · 2 pointsr/gameai

I can see how AI is a really neat goal!
However, I would do small steps. AI is more of a Computer Science problem than a programming problem, so you'll need a different set of skills to make useful AI.
I am normally a big advocate of the trial-and-error approach, but I don't think it's quite as feasible for learning AI/Machine Learning.

My advice:

  • Start with programming. There are countless approaches to programming and I'm sure /r/learnprogramming will be happy to help you pick one. It's a good place!

  • Go on with basic Computer Science. Trying to accomplish something in AI without the basics ready to hand is like digging a hole with a spoon. This is your spade. Udacity has a nice, interactive course: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs101

  • You're getting good! If you're still into this, now you might have a good shot at AI. Again, Udacity has a cool course: https://www.udacity.com/course/ud120 This one is very general though. As for resources more specific to Game AI, there are some nice books, and here's one example: http://www.amazon.com/Artificial-Intelligence-Games-Ian-Millington/dp/0123747317/

    This might seem daunting to you, but I don't mean to demoralize you. It's quite a nice journey of the mind, so to say.

    So yeah, best of luck with your plans!
u/Ga1apagO · 1 pointr/gameai

> However, I would do small steps. AI is more of a Computer Science problem than a programming problem, so you'll need a different set of skills to make useful AI.

That is probably true and I think I will definitely heed your advice.

>Go on with basic Computer Science. Trying to accomplish something in AI without the basics ready to hand is like digging a hole with a spoon.

Is...... computer science an actually course or do you mean beginner friendly programming languages like python?

> https://www.udacity.com/course/cs101 [...] https://www.udacity.com/course/ud120 [...] http://www.amazon.com/Artificial-Intelligence-Games-Ian-Millington/dp/0123747317/

Thank you so much!

u/IADaveMark · 2 pointsr/gameai

Oh brother... and here I was trying to be all subtle and stuff.

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