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How to get better at video games, according to babies - Brian Christian

How to get better at video games, according to babies - Brian Christian

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Explore what happened when the AI system Deep Q Networks (DQN) attempted to beat the Atari game Montezuma s Revenge. In 2013, a group of researchers wanted to create an AI system that could beat every Atari game. They developed a system called Deep Q Networks (DQN) and less than two years later, it was superhuman. But there was one notable exception. When playing Montezuma s Revenge, DQN couldn t score a single point. What was it that made this game so vexingly difficult for AI? Brian Christian investigates
Date: 2021-11-02

Comments and reviews: 9


so, if society is based on exploration, it's harder to become depressed maybe. could be why pirates, cowboys, sci-fi and medieval fantasy can become so addictive. there is always something new to explore and the more you look the more you find
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Progressive want our children playing video games. think about why. Think about what s coming up in the next decade with AI and UIPath. Jobs will be a thing of the past and so will a 7 billion population.
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Wow. this is where TED talks have gone? This has no value in reality! False accomplishments mean nothing. Grooming for serfdom in your concrete box! A commi wet dream! Pffff
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I really hope more games would appeal to our curiosity than to our greed. More games should make the reward a piece of knowledge about the game world, instead of points.
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You need to memorize the patterns not by wanting to like achieving it as if it's some college diploma but by having fun and only Gamers understand this stuff.
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So basically when a baby tries to walk it falls taking damage, once it understands the concept, it learns its mistake and start again.
Idk I'm just tired

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The idea for the AI to chase novelty instead of just points is really cool and probably the first step towards creating a depressed Robot. :D
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Episodes like these are what gives me hope that there might be enough time for me to die of natural causes _before_ the Skynet takeover.
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Babies look at new things longer than they do at something they have seen before.
That is an amazing tidbit of information.

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