Robots will be able to replace certain moves a person can make, but they'll never be able to do everything a person is capable of doing at the spur of the moment...
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RE: Machine learning serie - part 4: How does a robot learn to ride a bike?
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Machine learning serie - part 4: How does a robot learn to ride a bike?
I'm not sure about that actually. We might be greatly overestimating the "spur of the moment", as all comes down to our brains which are in the end (according to science and me) just huge computers.. But we'll see. Even with my optimistic view - human level artificial intelligence is doable - it is probably not going to happen in the next ten years..
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There are those who are already looking for "an ideal" mixing both: man and machine. And as has happened with other technological advances, it begins in the military area:
Part of video, since 10m 15s: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1brEPzkJIsA&t=10m15s
Channel (other user): www.youtube.com/channel/UCc0AzRNy9TY5r2Fx5C8_8LQ
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