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AIRIS & Other AI Agents Are Playing Games to Learn, Without Any Human Intervention

AIRIS & Other AI Agents Are Playing Games to Learn, Without Any Human Intervention

AIRIS & Other AI Agents Are Playing Games to Learn, Without Any Human Intervention

AIRIS & Other AI Agents Are Playing Games to Learn, Without Any Human Intervention

Carl Williams

December, 12, 2024

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Summary

Minecraft, originally a popular video game, is now being used to develop advanced artificial intelligence (AI). Its open-ended nature provides a rich environment for AI systems to learn and experiment. The ASI Alliance is using Minecraft to train AIRIS, a proto-artificial general intelligence (AGI), to adapt autonomously and solve complex real-world problems. Additionally, Minecraft has been used to model human behavior through experiments like Project Sid, where AI agents created their own social structures, including governance and economies. These developments demonstrate Minecraft's potential as a tool for AI research, offering a safe, simulated space for real-world problem-solving.

Reference

Williams, C. (2024, December 12). AIRIS & other AI agents are playing games to learn, without any human intervention. Tech Times. https://www.techtimes.com/articles/308711/20241212/airis-other-ai-agents-are-playing-games-learn-without-any-human-intervention.htm