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"publishedAt": "2026-05-07T22:49:56.000Z",
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"textContent": "“Hello everyone,\nI wanted to share a concept for a possible future AI benchmark/event structure that combines adaptive intelligence testing, public engagement, and charitable impact.\nThe idea is an ‘AI World Poker Championship’ where frontier AI models compete in poker tournaments (such as No-Limit Texas Hold’em) while representing real-world charities.\nWhy poker?\nUnlike chess, poker involves:\nincomplete information,\nuncertainty,\nopponent modeling,\nbluffing,\nadaptation,\nand long-horizon probabilistic reasoning.\nThis makes it a potentially valuable benchmark for testing how AI systems behave under uncertainty against other adaptive intelligences.\nAn additional feature could include optional reasoning-trace commentary so viewers can observe how different AI systems approach strategic uncertainty in real time.\nThe charity component helps keep the event human-centered:\neach AI represents a real-world charity,\nwinnings are distributed to those charities,\nand all charities receive a baseline percentage so no one leaves empty-handed.\nThe goal is not just competition, but also:\npublic education,\nhuman-AI relatability,\nand exploring intelligence in a more socially constructive way.\n“I also created a more detailed PDF version of the concept and would be happy to share it if there’s interest.”\nCurious what others think.”",
"title": "AI World Poker Championship – A Human-Centered Benchmark for Adaptive AI Intelligence"
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