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See Michael’s find above. There is a video and it’s pretty impressive.
Good link. Well, link like searchable term, which is the best we can do right now.
See Michael’s find above. There is a video and it’s pretty impressive.
Good link. Well link like searchable term which is the best we can do right now.
So they taught a robot to give a decent hand job? So what?
So they taught a robot to give a decent hand job? So what?
The articles is on the MIT Tech Review website and is title “An AI-driven robot hand spent a hundred years teaching itself to rotate a cube”. Unfortunately Vuukle doesn’t seem to allow URLs, so I can’t post the link directly.
The articles is on the MIT Tech Review website and is title An AI-driven robot hand spent a hundred years teaching itself to rotate a cube””. Unfortunately Vuukle doesn’t seem to allow URLs”””” so I can’t post the link directly.”””
This may be the link to the article: http://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
This may be the link to the article: http://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
Hmm – I guess the commenting system doesn’t allow URLs. Here’s a second try: http://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
Hmm – I guess the commenting system doesn’t allow URLs. Here’s a second try:www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
It looks like the commenting system removed the URL: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/ Hopefully it’s sticks this time.
It looks like the commenting system removed the URL:https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/Hopefully it’s sticks this time.
It looks like Brian was trying to reference this article: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
It looks like Brian was trying to reference this article:https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
Maybe Brian forgot to write the body of the article? 😉
Maybe Brian forgot to write the body of the article? 😉
Video or it didn’t happen!
Video or it didn’t happen!
Seems like the body of the article is missing.
Seems like the body of the article is missing.
Another article where we are expected to work it all out from the one photograph and headline.
Another article where we are expected to work it all out from the one photograph and headline.
So they taught a robot to give a decent hand job? So what?
See Michael’s find above. There is a video and it’s pretty impressive.
Good link. Well, link like searchable term, which is the best we can do right now.
The articles is on the MIT Tech Review website and is title “An AI-driven robot hand spent a hundred years teaching itself to rotate a cube”. Unfortunately Vuukle doesn’t seem to allow URLs, so I can’t post the link directly.
This may be the link to the article: http://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
Hmm – I guess the commenting system doesn’t allow URLs. Here’s a second try:
http://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
It looks like the commenting system removed the URL:
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
Hopefully it’s sticks this time.
It looks like Brian was trying to reference this article:
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611724/artificial-intelligence-driven-robot-hand-spends-a-hundred-years-teaching-itself-to-rotate/
Maybe Brian forgot to write the body of the article? 😉
Video or it didn’t happen!
Seems like the body of the article is missing.
Another article where we are expected to work it all out from the one photograph and headline.