scientist have been dally around with something called “ mysterious learning ” ( a monumental , cyberspace - base robot brain ) for a while now . But a newly published newspaper publisher details the latest advancement in the robotic processing system : Learning how to cook simply from check YouTube videos . Robots — they’re just like us !
Just like withRobo Brain before it , researchers at the University of Maryland and the Australian inquiry centre NICTA fellate up datum straight from the internet for their AI friend , this time using 88 dissimilar YouTube videos of multitude cooking . And the fact that they were YouTube videos alone is actually part of what make this so telling . grant to the study :
The [ YouTube vides ] represent a importantly more ambitious optic problem than existing cooking and kitchen datasets ( the background kitchen / scene is different for many and most video have active television camera change ) .

In other words , there ’s a lot more variation in data for the automaton to work out with . Still , despite this potential hiccup , the squad ’s robot was able to recognize individual objects , the various ways in which they were held by the human hand , and predict the most likely next move . So not only could it canvass and break down the videos , but i used the data to see how to manage different tools , too .
In this way , golem could be able to theoretically teach itself and enrich already learned skills in the futurity simply from “ watching ” not only YouTube videos , but any other selective information the internet has to offer up .
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