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Google researchers have created an AI system that taught itself to play and win 49+ 1980s games; could be used for robots, driverless cars in future

You can teach a computer to play games … William Herkewitz / Popular Mechanics : Google's Atari-Playing Algorithm Could Be the Future of AI Matt McFarland / Washington Post : The 22 Atari games that Google's artificial intelligence algorithm is better at than a human Elizabeth Lopatto / The Verge : Google's AI can learn to play video games Geoffrey Mohan / Los Angeles Times : Is playing ‘Space Invaders’ a milestone in artificial intelligence? Matt Rosoff / Business Insider : Google has built a computer that can learn how to beat people at Atari games Shalini Saxena / Ars Technica : AI masters 49 Atari 2600 games without instructions Tweets: Quentin Hardy / @qhardy : Google's big AI breakthrough: Computer learns a game's rules, then wins http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/ ... #deeplearning & #reinforcementlearning

New York Times Quentin Hardy