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In tests late last year, Google's DeepMind AI system demonstrated an ability to learn independently from its own memory, and beat the world's best Go playersat their own game.
It's since been figuring out how to seamlessly mimic a human voice.
Now, researchers have been testing its willingness to cooperate with others, and have revealed that when DeepMind feels like it's about to lose, it opts for "highly aggressive" strategies to ensure that it comes out on top. Google's New AI Has Learned to Become "Highly Aggressive" in Stressful Situations
Well that didnt take long. Highly aggressive read used lasers on each other.
One thing for sure is banks will use these big time in every type of market and how do you prosecute a computer when it rigs the market.
It's since been figuring out how to seamlessly mimic a human voice.
Now, researchers have been testing its willingness to cooperate with others, and have revealed that when DeepMind feels like it's about to lose, it opts for "highly aggressive" strategies to ensure that it comes out on top. Google's New AI Has Learned to Become "Highly Aggressive" in Stressful Situations
Well that didnt take long. Highly aggressive read used lasers on each other.
One thing for sure is banks will use these big time in every type of market and how do you prosecute a computer when it rigs the market.