AI-driven simulations helped archaeologists determine how an ancient Roman game was likely played.
Researchers couldn't figure out this ancient Roman game. So they let AI play it thousands of times until it cracked the code.
"These money people need numbers to know they will make their money back, which kind of conflicts with the nature of experimentation and trying to push the boundaries of the medium." ...
Researchers used artificial intelligence to reconstruct the rules of a 2,000-year-old Roman board game discovered in the Netherlands.