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=== User: Loctarjay quotes Captain Blue having said this to someone else "Why do you think AI can't do math?" === Loctarjay quotes Captain Blue having said this to someone else "Why do you think AI can't do math?" To which Loctarjay chooses to respond with: "Because AI is NOT doing math, it is giving you specifically what you are asking it to do, which is NOT probability math Your "math" is demanding that every single player have a fight against every single of the 19 player-enemies and from there are calculating how many cheaters needs to exists before you are certain to meet at least 1 per match... THAT IS INCORRECT PROBABILITY AND COMPLETELY DELUSIONAL TO EVEN DEMAND THAT.... Reality is: There are 20 players in a match (excluding you, 19), HOWEVER, you are meeting less than half on average, majority of the time even below half of that portion.... Calculate the probability of meeting a cheater amongst 370000 playerbase, with 19 enemies per match while ON AVERAGE meeting 1.5 enemies per match (your statistics of the stream the 27th November after you went solo) Heck, if you dont like reality and desperately needs to try and change it to benefit your delusion, calculate yourself the average enemies you run into and use that number instead of 1.5 Result will be closely the same anyway"
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