Google's Dueling Neural Networks Get Smarter Without Humans

Google's Dueling Neural Networks Get Smarter Without Humans
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The day Richard Feynman died, the blackboard in his classroom read: “What I cannot create, I do not understand.”

When Ian Goodfellow explains the research he's doing at Google Brain, the central artificial intelligence lab at the internet's most powerful company, he points to this aphorism from the iconic physicist, Caltech professor, and best-selling author. But Goodfellow isn't referring to himself—or any other human being inside Google. He's talking about the machines: “What an AI cannot create, it does not understand.”

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