• Taako_Tuesday@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    I’m not really surprised, the main challenge of that game is motor control, something any machine can do with more precision than a human

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      11 months ago

      I agree but also disagree. It’s true that machines are capable of fine motor control much more quickly and accurately than humans. But this by itself is often not enough.

      This achievement should be somewhat surprising because of Moravec’s paradox: the observation that, opposite to what early AI researchers expected, intelligence and reasoning skills are comparatively easy for a computer to simulate, while sensorimotor skills are in fact incredibly hard. Notice how, for example, chess engines started beating human players in the 90s or so, but we still don’t have a robot that can do something as simple as pick raspberries (because surprise, for a machine picking a raspberry is actually hard as shit).

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      11 months ago

      My eyes bursted out of my sockets when an AI was able to multiply 8 prime numbers faster than a human.