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Techzing 51 – Sébastien Arnaud & The Swarm SG AI

Justin and Jason speak with Sebastian Arnaud about how to build an AI for Justin’s iPad game, Swarm SG.

11 Comments
  1. As a fellow Frenchman living in the U.S. (since 89) I felt I had to be the first one to congratulate you on the show and thank Sébastien for participating. (Merci!) 😉
    I was up early and saw last night that the new podcast was available so I had to listen.
    Wow the AI could definitely open Swarm to a lot of possibilities and allow you Justin to be very successful. Even though I am not a gamer at all (board or other) I can feel the potential excitement of the game!
    I did some small amount of AI back in the mid-80s and the show makes me want to go back into it. I’d love to get a couple recommendation on links to sites you think are key these days.
    Have a great week!

  2. @Philippe Monnet Yeah, I know what you mean! Talking to Sébastien really made me want to start playing with some AI again. I think I’m going to clean-up and post my Javascript neural net library on the web.

  3. Sébastien says:

    @Philippe Monnet I am glad I was able to share some of my passion through the podcast! There are indeed lots of potential with Swarm and AI.
    If you are interested in getting back into AI and get back up to speed. I really highly recommend buying and reading countless number of times what many consider the AI bible of this decade: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach – http://amzn.to/btM0d5
    It’s an expensive book ($100), but the best value of any book I have ever bought. It covers the fundamentals of many key disciplines and approaches we barely revealed during the podcast. There is also a great website & code sample & community that goes along with it: http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/

    FInally, if you want to test & practice your new acquired skills, I recommend the Facebook AI challenge: http://www.facebook.com/careers/puzzles.php
    It’s a lot of fun, and since I mentioned it during the podcast, thought others might to check it out as well! Note that Facebook has been known to hire some people who have built AIs and solved those “puzzles” 😉

    Have fun!

  4. Rob Walch says:

    Justin,

    What service are you using nowadays to accept payments on pluggio.com?

    Thanks!

  5. Justin says:

    I use paypal. Just the standard subscription stuff, nothing fancy

  6. Michael Richards says:

    Shows 50 and 51 were great. It was great fun hearing an old-timer interviewed. Oh yes, I also programmed in BASIC.

    The AI show was intergalatic. I just read a Wall Street Article on AI (machine learning) that you may find interesting.

    Here is the link:
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703834604575365310813948080.html?mod=WSJ_hps_MIDDLESecondNews

  7. soitgoes says:

    This show was fascinating. I agree, it shows the power of twitter when a single tweet cam result in someone of Sebastien’s calibre working on your project!

  8. Justin says:

    @soitgoes Agreed, it’s awesome! Its also because of spending a year building a twitter following of 6000+ coders… I think you have to work the system sensibly and that in turn will help to create your “luck”.

  9. soitgoes says:

    @Justin Very true. BTW, hope the Swarm sales are going well. Can you give us an update on the number sold or do we have to wait till the next podcast? 😉

  10. Justin says:

    There have been 663 sales to date in just over 4 weeks….

  11. soitgoes says:

    Congratulations Justin!