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ceesaw

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  1. ceesaw replied to Khaleesi's topic in Minigames
    Damn sorry I was working on weds and didn't see your post. Could I have it re-activated please? ( I didn't get to use the script at all).
  2. ceesaw replied to Khaleesi's topic in Minigames
    Hi Khal, could I get a trial please? Thanks
  3. ceesaw replied to ceesaw's topic in Botting & Bans
    Firstly, thank you for the reply, it makes for a very interesting read. It would seem that the emergence of AI techniques stands to benefit Jagex more-so than the 'hobbyist scripter'. As such, it is unsurprising that many regard bottling to be harder than it has ever been. Looking forward botting will likely continue to become harder until it ceases to meaningfully exist (your industry is terminally ill). I don't come from a technology background, however, it would seem that this is an issue of the marginal benefit provided by the introduction of new technology to each sides arsenal. Due to their scope Jagex have always outpaced the hobbyist scripture in their ability to realise 'cutting edge' technologies. Where the discrepancy between the impact of old and new technologies on each sides output (good bot detection vs good scripts) is small Jagex realises a small advantage over the hobbyist and botting is relatively 'safe. The introduction of more advanced techniques stands to increase the marginal benefit provided by realising cutting edge technology over older tech. As you note, AI techniques (albeit with a few hiccups) have significant current ability and future potential to enhance botwatch systems. Looking forwards, this discrepancy will likely grow until Jagex's advantage is so massive that botting will cease to exist. @Apaec Provides an interest quote which fits with my picture above. Its important to view this dynamically, Jagex have always had the advantage, however the size of this advantage is what is significant. The growth of this advantage will kill botting(your industry is terminally ill). I know little of the underlying tech, so perhaps you could shed some light on when technology will advance to a stage where this occurs. "On the botting side, you would need complicated state of the art neural network/machine learning/AI engine systems to get even close to replicating a human. Furthermore, Jagex has professional developers and a large amount of money - scripters tend to be hobbyists and work alone, and botting sites have comparatively little investment. "
  4. ceesaw posted a topic in Botting & Bans
    Has anybody attempted to gather data on instances of bots being banned? It'd be interesting to take a look at how different factors may explain variation in ban rates. Putting together a rigorous picture of what might cause bans would allow for better conversation about 'anti-ban' measures.
  5. Hello @Juggles, Fantastic script! Just ran a quick test. Where would you recommend I train a 1 def pure given the banking locations supported? (p2p)? cheers!

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