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<blockquote data-quote="RebelBOK" data-source="post: 7215345" data-attributes="member: 38657"><p>AI has gotten to the stage now where it can actually learn.</p><p>I remember Google developed some AI program a number of years ago which basically had a digital man running an obstacle course. Without any input from the engineers he slowly, through constant trial and error and many thousands of attempts made his way through the entire course.</p><p>The first attempt he hit the first obstacle and the program would restart. He would hit it again the second and third time and so on until eventually he learned how to avoid the first obstacle and then the process would repeat for the second obstacle and so on until eventually he ran the course flawlessly from start to finish.</p><p></p><p>Now that was a good few years ago so you can imagine with the pace that tech is advancing where it could potentially be at now.</p><p></p><p>Pair that capability with advanced robotics and it suddenly becomes a pretty scary proposition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RebelBOK, post: 7215345, member: 38657"] AI has gotten to the stage now where it can actually learn. I remember Google developed some AI program a number of years ago which basically had a digital man running an obstacle course. Without any input from the engineers he slowly, through constant trial and error and many thousands of attempts made his way through the entire course. The first attempt he hit the first obstacle and the program would restart. He would hit it again the second and third time and so on until eventually he learned how to avoid the first obstacle and then the process would repeat for the second obstacle and so on until eventually he ran the course flawlessly from start to finish. Now that was a good few years ago so you can imagine with the pace that tech is advancing where it could potentially be at now. Pair that capability with advanced robotics and it suddenly becomes a pretty scary proposition. [/QUOTE]
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