detection vectors for "AI bot" are
1. You have to capture the screen. However you do that is a vector
2. You have to communicate with the keyboard/mouse, make them do what you want. Since you are not physically pressing the keys/moving/clicking then whatever method you use could be a vector
3. The "AI bot" running process on your machine is a vector. it doesn't matter that you aren't hooking the game/anti-cheat or injecting into the game process. their anticheat can evaluate any running process on your machine & compare anything they want to any detections they've created
That may seem like a small list but it gives them plenty to detect
The safest practical thing you can do is probably use a hardware capture card for the screen reading, ardunio (im sure ive misspelled that) for the mouse movements, & another device for the "AI bot" process
How would that be done? No idea. I've only ever dev internal/external cheats & a failed spoofing project
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Originally Posted by Hansen4200
funny how people have come to say that
Pixel bots or image recognition has become AI all of the sudden guess AI has been here for more than 20 years...?
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Well computer vision is in the field of AI, so if they are using computer vision then I could see it being called "AI bot"
If they trained a bot with labeling to recognize everything in the game & then make choices that's an AI bot in my book
If it's just a pixel/color bot then they are wrong to call it "AI bot" yes