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Social interaction
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AlphaGo's victory in Go marked a significant advancement in AI, showcasing the power of reinforcement learning and self-play.
Michael Littman · Michael Littman: Reinforcement Learning and the Future of AI
Reinforcement learning systems struggle with human interaction due to high costs and low bandwidth, limiting their development.
Michael Littman · Michael Littman: Reinforcement Learning and the Future of AI
Rich Sutton's 'Bitter Lesson' highlights that simple algorithms leveraging computation have driven major AI advancements.
Michael Littman · Michael Littman: Reinforcement Learning and the Future of AI
Self-driving cars face challenges in understanding social cues, which are crucial for safe driving.
Michael Littman · Michael Littman: Reinforcement Learning and the Future of AI
The exponential growth of technology may reach a limit, leading to diminishing returns rather than endless improvement.
Michael Littman · Michael Littman: Reinforcement Learning and the Future of AI
Voices on social interaction
4 standout quotes from across the corpus.
Go read
5 books and papers cited across these episodes.
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What experts find new
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At the frontier
Still unresolved
1 open questions flagged across these conversations.
The thinkers
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