AI has success learning using 100 years of virtual simulated training for controlling human robot hand

The robot was able to manipulate the cube successfully just 13 out of 50 times after its hundred years of virtual training time—far more than a human child needs.

The Go playing AI made huge leaps in capability when they learning to play computer versus computer to train and improve from basic capabilities to beyond human level as the amount of training was increased many times.

36 thoughts on “AI has success learning using 100 years of virtual simulated training for controlling human robot hand”

  1. 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.

  2. 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.”””

  3. 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/

  4. 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.

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