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- Alphabet's AI division DeepMind created an algorithm that allows a computer to master a game without knowing the rules beforehand.
- DeepMind’s previous AI algorithms were so good that computers beat the best human players at Go. But those AI knew the rules of the game beforehand.
- MuZero, the newest AI from the company, mastered the games without knowing how they’re played. The algorithms might eventually be used in real-life situations.
People who think artificial intelligence is a threat to humanity might not like DeepMind’s latest accomplishment. Alphabet’s AI division came up with a new algorithm that allows machines to beat games without ever knowing how the game is played. This is an absolutely amazing development, as the algorithm will allow AI to adapt to real-life situations for which it hasn’t been fed any specific algorithms. And that’s why it also sounds scary.
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