Comment by robotresearcher
3 hours ago
Reinforcement learning on real robots in real time has been done lots of times, since back in the 90s at least. It’s painfully slow.
3 hours ago
Reinforcement learning on real robots in real time has been done lots of times, since back in the 90s at least. It’s painfully slow.
Why is it slow?
We know a human uses roughly 100 watts. And teaching a new specific task takes only showing maybe 10 times to get to 80%.
The learning function in humans are definitely connected with both training/recitation.
I'm seeing that as the big roadblock between thinking machines and a really big autocomplete we have now.