Robots Can Now Learn Just By Observing, Without Being Told What To Look For
Machines are getting smarter every day—and that is both good and terrifying.
Machines are getting smarter every day—and that is both good and terrifying.
Scientists at the University of Sheffield have come up with a way for machines to learn just by looking. They don't need to be told what to look for—they can just learn how a system works by observing it. The method is called Turing Learning and is inspired by Alan Turing's famous test.