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Google-backed startup DeepMind Technologies has built an artificial intelligence agent that can learn to successfully play 49 classic Atari games by itself, with minimal input ...
He contrasts this paper with DeepMind's 2013 Arxiv paper, which detailed how it learned to play seven different Atari games, and its follow up 2015 paper published in Nature, in which DeepMind's ...
DeepMind released a paper in scientific journal Nature this week detailing its deep Q-network (DQN) algorithm's ability to play 49 computer games originally designed for the Atari 2600 - including ...
(CBS SF) -- Google's newly acquired artificial intelligence company DeepMind is reveling in software that in a couple of hours mastered several Atari games. But it's not just some programmers ...
(Screengrab: Google’s Atari Breakout). Google’s artificial intelligence firm, DeepMind Technologies, has been making headlines with a computer that can program itself, a quest for “AI ...
The Deep-Q Network computer, developed by the London-based Google DeepMind, played 49 old-school Atari games, scoring “at or better than human level,” on 29 of them, according to the study.
The Deep Q-network (DQN) developed at London-based AI firm DeepMind, which was acquired by Google last year, can teach itself to play Atari 2600 video games using only the score and the pixel ...
I imagine DeepMind would have a long way to go before pulling off a Terminator-sized “Judgment Day” event given that it's still taking a while just learn simple, single-plane Atari 2600 titles.
DeepMind made big news back in February 2015, when researchers announced it could learn to play and win games on the Atari 2600 — a simple console that was popular in the 1980s — without any ...
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