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Resumen de Curiosity saves the computer from death

Matt Reynolds

  • Curious algorithms are teaching themselves to solve problems they haven't encountered before. Faced with level one of Super Mario Bros, a curiosity-driven AI learned how to explore, avoid pits, and dodge and kill enemies. This might not sound impressive--algorithms have been beating humans at video games for a few years now--but this AI's skills were learned thanks to an inbuilt desire to discover more about the game's world. But humans learn through curiosity, says Deepak Pathak at the University of California, Berkeley. He set out to give his own reinforcement learning algorithm a sense of curiosity to see if it would do the same


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