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DeepMind AI learns to act aggressive when it doesn't get its way

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GOOGLE’S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) has already started to show some evidence of personality traits , but now DeepMind is learning to show signs of aggression when it thinks it’s not going to get its own way. Sound like anyone you know?
Where multiple instances of DeepMind are running they can, on the other hand, agreed to work together for a common goal should they believe there’s more to be gained by doing so.
It may occur to you as it has to us, that words like “aggression” and phrases like “working together” are exactly the sort of thing that doomsayers pick up on in predicting mankind’s demise at the hands of robot overlords.
However, this early research based primarily around game theory is experimental in nature and about as scary as BluTac.
The research was based around two games, one centred around gathering fruits and the about hunting. You will note the pastoral nature of the games rather reflects the caveman era of AI were currently still in.

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