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[Legal question] It is allowed to use actual video games for training AI that can play them?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 11 hours ago

Yes, using actual video games to train AI that can play them is generally allowed under certain conditions, such as adhering to the game's terms of service and ensuring compliance with copyright laws. Many AI researchers use game environments like those provided by OpenAI Gym or similar platforms for training, as these are explicitly designed for such purposes. For more details, visit http://dresstoimpress-codes.com/.