Google launches AI agent to navigate the world of games

Google launches AI agent to navigate the world of games

This week, the Google increased its bet in the world of video games and launched a AI “generalist”. Thus, the resource can learn to navigate a variety of virtual environments. A Deepmindresponsible for putting the project into action, investigates how to teach the Artificial intelligence playing online games for many years and finally put an idea into practice.

The agent, called SIMA, can follow natural language instructions to perform a variety of tasks in virtual worlds. In this way, he learned, for example, how to extract resources, fly a spaceship, make a helmet and build sculptures from building blocks. All of this was done using a keyboard and mouse to control the game’s central character.

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According to a study by WIRED magazine, the Google noticed an explosion in the number of complaints about deepfakes. Thus, according to the released report, more than 13,000 copyright complaints, with almost 30,000 URLs, have been made since 2017. The complaints are connected to the number of non-consensual deepfake pornographic videos published online.

The main complaints are related to websites that host deepfake pornographic videos. It is worth highlighting that the Google removed more than 82% of URLs reported by streamers Twitch, gamers and other content creators. The complaints are in accordance with the Digital Media Copyright Law (DMCA) and resulted in the removal of thousands of videos,

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Source: Atrevida

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