Extremely dexterous robot can solve a Rubik's cube one-handed
Artificial intelligence can now solve a Rubik's cube one-handed. The task requires so much dexterity that even humans find the movements difficult. The system was developed by researchers at OpenAI, a technology firm that has previously created an AI that could outplay humans at the video game Dota 2. The team taught an AI to control a commercially available robotic hand developed by the Shadow Robot Company. The AI learned using a technique called reinforcement learning, which involves trial and error. "It starts from not knowing anything about how to move a hand or how a cube would react if you push on the sides or on the faces," says Peter Welinder, part of the team.
Oct-15-2019, 17:05:15 GMT
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