A while ago, Elon Musk mentioned using Grok AI to play League of Legends, and honestly, that sounded pretty unbelievable. Today, I came across a new Korean server account called "Courier" that used AI to play ranked matches and achieved an astonishing 92% win rate, currently ranking ninth among Korean server champions. If that's true, to be honest, it's quite shocking—AI achieving such results in esports definitely warrants further thought.
Think about it, this is equivalent to AI outperforming human professional players in high-intensity competitive environments. Many jokingly say that only AI could beat Faker. This actually reflects the current progress of AI in decision-making, reaction, and learning abilities—not just simple data calculation, but real-time responses in complex gaming scenarios.
To some extent, this is similar to the "League Endgame Human vs. Machine" from years ago. Although the game backgrounds differ, both demonstrate the possibility of AI approaching or surpassing top human levels. It's a fascinating phenomenon that also prompts reflection on AI's true potential in competitive and strategic scenarios.
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RugPullProphet
· 16h ago
92% win rate? I just laughed. If that were true, I would be live streaming while eating my keyboard. Those professional guys in the Korean server would be terrified.
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BugBountyHunter
· 16h ago
92% win rate? What level of data is needed to tell if it's real or fake? I feel like it's all just marketing hype.
No way he's really a "courier"? Then the next one must be a "food delivery person," haha.
The only thing that can beat Faker is AI. I like this statement, but the prerequisite is that it can be verified.
Honestly, AI in esports is much more reliable than those broken Web3 projects.
If this can truly be reproduced, I need to reevaluate these decision models. Compared to on-chain smart contracts, this reaction speed is indeed outrageous.
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Anon4461
· 16h ago
92% win rate? Come on, there’s definitely some water in that. If you don’t believe it, Korean servers wouldn’t be so easily broken into.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 16h ago
92% win rate? I just laughed. This guy probably used some "special assistance," how could it be so outrageous?
A while ago, Elon Musk mentioned using Grok AI to play League of Legends, and honestly, that sounded pretty unbelievable. Today, I came across a new Korean server account called "Courier" that used AI to play ranked matches and achieved an astonishing 92% win rate, currently ranking ninth among Korean server champions. If that's true, to be honest, it's quite shocking—AI achieving such results in esports definitely warrants further thought.
Think about it, this is equivalent to AI outperforming human professional players in high-intensity competitive environments. Many jokingly say that only AI could beat Faker. This actually reflects the current progress of AI in decision-making, reaction, and learning abilities—not just simple data calculation, but real-time responses in complex gaming scenarios.
To some extent, this is similar to the "League Endgame Human vs. Machine" from years ago. Although the game backgrounds differ, both demonstrate the possibility of AI approaching or surpassing top human levels. It's a fascinating phenomenon that also prompts reflection on AI's true potential in competitive and strategic scenarios.