Why Tech Companies Are Using Humans to Help AI
To put that into perspective, experts at OpenAI recently developed Dactyl, a robotic hand that could handle objects. This is a task that any human child learns to perform subconsciously at an early age. But it took Dactyl 6,144 CPUs and 8 GPUs and about one hundred years' worth of experience to develop the same skills. While it is a fascinating achievement, it also highlights the stark differences between narrow AI and the way the human brain works.
Aug-15-2018, 01:13:39 GMT