(ORDO NEWS) — DeepMind, a division of Google, taught a new AI system called Gato to perform 604 tasks, including adding captions to images, participating in dialogues, stacking blocks with a robotic arm, and playing Atari games.
The system was trained on billions of words, images, and simulated environments. DeepMind notes that with 450 out of 604 tasks, Gato does better than the average person.
Gato, like all AI systems, learns from examples by absorbing billions of words, images from the real world and simulated environments.
With the power of cognitive computing, AI can analyze human actions and solve complex problems while learning itself.
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