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Fatal AI mistakes could be prevented by having human teachers
« on: September 01, 2017, 11:51:10 am »


30 August 2017
Fatal AI mistakes could be prevented by having human teachers

 

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By Matt Reynolds

Artificial intelligence needs our help. The best AIs are quickly mastering skills from lip-reading to video games, but only by learning through repeated failure. As robots take on riskier domains, like healthcare and driving, this is no longer an acceptable approach. Fortunately, a new study suggests that with the right human oversight, it might be possible to ditch the failures.

To try to train an AI without it making a mistake, Owain Evans at the University of Oxford and his colleagues started with the simple two-dimensional table tennis video game Pong. Normally, a Pong-playing agent will let the ball fly past its paddle a few hundred times before realising that isn’t a very good way of increasing its score. But in this case, a human would step in to avoid that happening.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2145838-fatal-ai-mistakes-could-be-prevented-by-having-human-teachers/