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Why teaching robots to play hide-and-seek could be the key to next-gen A.I. – Digital Trends
Artificial intelligence can do a lot of amazing things these days, but it’s still not smart enough to play a simple game of hide and seek. Not yet, that is
Artificial general intelligence, the idea of an intelligent A.I. agent thats able to understand and learn any intellectual task that humans can do, has long been a component of science fiction. As A.I. gets smarter and smarter — especially with breakthroughs in machine learning tools that are able to rewrite their code to learn from new experiences — its increasingly widely a part of real artificial intelligence conversations as well.
But how do we measure AGI when it does arrive? Over the years,…
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