As any science fiction fan knows, it's always a bad sign when a robot has dreams or visions of its own. Think Isaac Asimov's short story collection " Robot Dreams," Alex Proyas' 2006 dystopian whodunit " I, Robot " or But for artificial intelligence researchers, the whole notion is anything but a nightmare scenario.When robots dream: AI systems may learn better and faster if they can 'sleep' - SiliconANGLE
As any science fiction fan knows, it's always a bad sign when a robot has dreams or visions of its own. Think Isaac Asimov's short story collection " Robot Dreams," Alex Proyas' 2006 dystopian whodunit " I, Robot " or But for artificial intelligence researchers, the whole notion is anything but a nightmare scenario.
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Sunday, November 5, 2017
When robots dream: AI systems may learn better and faster if they can ‘sleep’
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