Man wins competition with AI-generated artwork – and some people aren't happy
DeepMind has trained virtual agents to play football – the soccer kind – using reinforcement learning to control their motor and team work skills.
"Humans can do this without actively thinking at the level of high frequency motor control or individual muscle movements. We don't know how planning is best organized at such different scales, and achieving this with AI is an active open problem for research." It's unclear how this will affect the sex industry, and many are concerned text-to-image tools could be driven to create deepfakes of someone or pushed to produce illegal content. These systems have sometimes struggled to visualize human anatomy correctly.
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