Pokémon announces AI contest for Trading Card Game

The Pokémon Company has launched a competition inviting coders to develop AI that plays its Trading Card Game. The event is hosted on Google’s Kaggle platform and includes a cash prize for the winning team.

The contest requires participants to create AI programs capable of simulating Pokémon TCG matches. Unlike chess or poker, the game involves randomness from card draws and complex interactions such as status effects and elemental types.

Winners will be determined in a tournament scheduled for later this year. Entrants keep ownership of their code while granting The Pokémon Company and Kaggle a license to use submissions for contest operations.

Some online reactions have misinterpreted the announcement as involving generative AI for card creation. The rules clarify that the focus remains solely on competitive AI play, not content generation.

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