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Who needs a teacher? Artificial intelligence designs lesson plans for itself – Science Magazine
Machines—like people—learn best when tasks are just hard enough
An artificial intelligence taught itself to manipulate blocks by setting increasingly difficult goals.
OpenAI
By Matthew HutsonJan. 19, 2021 , 3:15 PM
Unlike human students, computers dont seem to get bored or frustrated when a lesson is too easy or too hard. But just like humans, they do better when a lesson plan is just right for their level of skill. Coming up with the right curricula isnt easy, though, so computer scientists wondered: What if they could make machines design their own?
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