> It's about developing embodied AI agents that can translate abstract language into useful actions. And using video games as sandboxes offer a safe, accessible way of testing them.
> Ultimately, our research is building towards more general AI systems and agents that can understand and safely carry out a wide range of tasks in a way that is helpful to people online and in the real world.
This makes me nervous.
I hope AI agents that take actions in the real world are regulated at least as much as self-driving cars have been over the last decade. Or at least AI agents that interact in public spaces.
cj|1 year ago
And once validated, sell to the military?
> Ultimately, our research is building towards more general AI systems and agents that can understand and safely carry out a wide range of tasks in a way that is helpful to people online and in the real world.
This makes me nervous.
I hope AI agents that take actions in the real world are regulated at least as much as self-driving cars have been over the last decade. Or at least AI agents that interact in public spaces.
bogwog|1 year ago
Can't wait to see the leaked footage of war crimes showing robots murdering civilians and teabagging their corpses
jamesdwilson|1 year ago
klabb3|1 year ago
> Ultimately, [..]
I swear this short paragraph style rounding it off with an “ultimately”, “in conclusion” didn’t use to be so common. :
Ai is already strongly influencing how people write. After being successfully deployed for a year.
unknown|1 year ago
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