I wonder if some of the things the guy says are misleading.
In the video, we see the bot "creep blocking." For those unfamiliar with dota, players can use the model of the unit they control to obstruct the movement of allied computer controlled units in order to gain a favorable position.
I suppose it's possible that over millions and millions of matches played against itself, the OpenAI bot "invented" this behavior for itself. But it seems more likely to me that the programmers "built that behavior in."
She wasn't "treated like a criminal" because she tested positive to a preliminary test. She was treated like a criminal because she insisted on breastfeeding her baby despite several positive test results.
I think the mature thing to do would be to wait for the 2 week test to come back and not breastfeed your child in the meantime. Even if you know you haven't done meth, I would think the risk that you somehow have been exposed to meth should outweigh the desire to breastfeed.
The hospital is more concerned about the health of the baby than the desire of a new mother to validate their motherhood by breastfeeding. Seems okay to me.
I wonder if this has to do with your personality, how you behave under pressure, and how you react to not knowing the answer to something.
You seem more than capable enough to get a good job but in my experience, interviewers are looking to see how you react to being stumped. If it's anger/frustration/clamming up then that's a turn off for a lot of employers. They're looking for more than the right answer.
In the video, we see the bot "creep blocking." For those unfamiliar with dota, players can use the model of the unit they control to obstruct the movement of allied computer controlled units in order to gain a favorable position.
I suppose it's possible that over millions and millions of matches played against itself, the OpenAI bot "invented" this behavior for itself. But it seems more likely to me that the programmers "built that behavior in."