Decades-old ASCII adventure NetHack may hint at the future of AI
Machine learning models have already mastered Chess, Go, Atari games and more, but in order for it to ascend to the next level, researchers at Facebook intend for AI to take on a different kind of game: the notoriously difficult and infinitely complex NetHack.
“We wanted to construct what we think is the most accessible ‘grand challenge’ with this game. It won’t
solve AI, but it will unlock pathways towards
better AI,” said Facebook AI Research’s Edward Grefenstette. “Games are a good domain to find our assumptions about what makes machines intelligent and break them.”
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Facebook crée une IA qui sait désormais oublier
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SunStar Facebook study: People wanting convenience, new shopping experiences
EMERGING TRENDS. In a recent study by Facebook titled Emerging Trends Research, around 95 percent of Filipinos surveyed are actively looking for ways to simplify their lives. Of this number, around 93 percent would pay for products or services that save them time. (Photo by Agefis on Unsplash.com)
CONNECTION. John Rubio, Facebook Philippines country director, said more and more of those people that they have surveyed are wanting to interact with shops, brands, and companies digitally online. (Contributed photo)
SOUTHEAST ASIAN TREND. The recent changes in the behavior of consumers and businesses going digital have led to the rise of live shopping. (Contributed photo)