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"after another three bilion rounds, seeker and hider start to team up and plan to escape"
After around ten billion rounds both the seekers and hiders cannot be seen in the simulated room, yet the computer ensured that the simulation is still running, they are out there, somewhere...
This is dark & scary no kidding..
Noooooo . !!!! How he got know this seeker!
@@xascoria4429 After about 50 billion rounds, the hiders and seekers have taken control of the computer and escaped onto the internet.
@@shade0636 The next thing you see is a bright light outside your window. Its 10pm. You know this is it.
programmer: "i didn't say you can do that" ai: "but you also didn't say that i can't do it either"
This is the scariest thing about AGI
Actually... I think those exploits were left there on purpose.
“I didn’t program you to double cross me” “If you did it wouldn’t be much of a double cross”
@@benjiiano4077 My suspicion is not so much an "oversight" as much as being the real test, left out of the narrative to keep the "surprise" more exciting and grab more attention.
this is the reason why poeple think A.I is dangerous thing things we didnt think was possible
The fact that both teams eventually started to discover speedrun strats just goes to show that games are made to be broken in the name of speed
Yea just let an ai try to speedrun mineraft a trillion times
@@vergil2 if its a random map every generation it would be an interesting experiment
just like my septum
@@arko.0.1. aka it wouldn’t work.
@@flouride It probably would, just not perfectly. AI can become scarily smart, maybe discovering strats we never evaluated to be effective or making microsecond-360s and analyzing the landscape within a hundreth of a second. Give them enought attempts, and AI might just set a new WR
They didn't have to make this game look so cute but they did.
lol !!
Trust me, had they put nasty bugs trying to devour each other, the suggest of the paper would have been greatly compromised. I think the phrase "they didn't have to" is very misused here.
@@huyxiun2085 No, it's not misused. Don't look at the other extreme. The middle ground of basic unemotional agents that did not have soft joints was also possible. That would not have affected the paper in anyway. They going with this art style is their choice and one that I love.
how to find bugs in your game: force ai to keep playing it until they find every last bug
Finding bugs is rarely the problem in game development. Is having the resources to fix them.
Even better. Get the AI to fix the bugs and make dinner.
@Ethics And Aesthetics Time/Money a the solution to a bug may take so long that it would cause delays in other areas of the game pushing the whole project behind schedule. Also dedicating employee time to bug fixes instead of game development can be costly especially if the solution is still unkown
'' ...then Bethesda never made it to launch a game again''
To be honest when I was doing game development every time I would hand the game over to my little brother he would find a way to break it 😂. Children are the best bug checkers
"After another three billion rounds, the hider realize it is easier to throw seeker out of the game just like the ramp"
The simulation for the seeker is actually frozen, so it's not possible. Otherwise, that would've been a foolproof plan.
@@tazerzx9591 that's not the case. At 3:38 you can see that seeker's body moves when the hider pushes him mistakenly
@@chewinggum5550 Yes, rewatched it, thank you for informing me.
@@tazerzx9591 no worries buddy. Cheers ! 🍺
I'm kind of surprised they never did that.
Holy moly an AI discovering prop flying and clipping out of the map is excellent
4:27 that smile on the seeker's face, he knows he's done something he's not supossed to
the smiles on their faces when they exploit bugs in the programming is by far the best image of ai learning i've ever seen
I think the smile on their face is triggered by being in view of the hider, but it’s hilarious to imagine that’s why he makes that face 😂
😂💯
@@carterwest4067 no shit sherlock
Just laughing at the developer for being an idiot and not researching anything before making a test... Sad to see this time wasted.
This shows how robots will take over the world
Pro tip for AI paper writers: put goofy faces on your agents!
You get so much more cover on social media then
Emotions on AI. 👀💧
Gotta confess and say those faces are pretty adorable.
SkyNet: Now with 100% more happiness!
I gave you the 666th like. I'm not sorry :)
I imagine game creators will start running AI players to uncover glitches. Or do they already?
Uhhh have you not played any recent games? Most of them release broken and unfinished
This is a pretty simple game.. millions of play-throughs of RDR2 would take an unimaginable amount of time
bad news is that ai gpu is still very expensive, a SINGLE Nvidia Tesla v100 16GB still costs you around 4200USD, normally you need at least 100 of them
@@GigaChadL337 That's nothing for a publisher to buy and lease to their dev studios.
Todd Howard talks about how they have play test bots that go out and test systems. They only use it as a system optimizer but I imagine soon bots will take over playtesting as an industry
Remember when we were testing rats finding cheese in a maze? And now we're testing computers playing hide and seek. What a time to be alive...
When
When the seeker abused the ramp physics to fly, not gonna lie I was howling
The ai straight up learnt how to bhop
But then the seeker sees u and grabs the screen
It looked at the camera and laughed like a mad man
I cackled and laughed a bit too hard. That was brilliant. I thought it was also funny that it looks at the viewer like "YEA!".
@@Samota0 HELL YEA I GOT THE GLITCH
"Who in their right mind would think of that?" Speedrunners: "We added it to our Any% guide two months ago."
Hilarious.
speedrunners arent in their right mind though (joke)
Yeah but, y'see, this is testing AI, not speedrunners. So the very fact that the AI were to outsmart the programmers who made the game is outstanding :)
I can think of a certain brit who drinks lots of yorkshire tea and exploits games... I wonder if he had any input. 😂
@@bananamodz2847 Yeah but also sorta terrifying. It kinda means if you ever make a set of rules that an AI has to operate by eventually they will figure out how to break those rules and do the opposite. Then you're force to right a set of absolute rules that can only be broken in a sequence of checksums, in order to make something like a police robot AI function without eventually just killing people.
AI is far more scary than anyone can imagine, they don't even hesitate to break the laws😂😂
none laws were broken, they just exploit the enviroment
They're basically toddlers who grow up way faster than we do lol
emotions control humans (well some of them). We don't want to feel shame or guilt. We stay in the lane to avoid. AI? no diff than a sociopathic human... programmed to win.
@@JustMamba Way faster? Didn’t it take them like millions of rounds to beat each other
if they dont be programed to dont break they will break be sure of that
apparently im an ai: i find a bug, i exploit it and i laugh
You should add LetsGameItOut in your Channels tab
Still waiting when they'll learn how to say "gg ez" after a game.
if you train them with a rule stating that they need to state gg ez and then remove it after a million times, they'll still probably be saying gg ez when they win
you just need to introduce them to competitive online games, at some point they will learn about human rage influencing their playstyle.. then they'll exploit that to be as toxic as possible, while giving no chance on counterplay anyways gg ez
please, the first move is T-Bagging
they will say "gg ez" after they eradicate the human race
When they hit the other team with a cyka blyat ill be amazed
i love how hes just casually like: "a few hundred million rounds later..."
juneru I know right. Shows human superiority. It would take a human a few tries to figure that out. Not millions 😂😂😂 Edit: Make no mistake. AI will soon take over in all aspects of human life. I’m well aware. My point is that AI are in an infant stage as of now, 2019. But in a few short years they will be putting us out of work and if Boston Dynamics is any indication, AI will take over the world. Why wouldn’t they? Humans are parasites to this planet. We destroy everything we touch sadly. Soon we will be obsolete. AI doesn’t need to sleep. Eat. Or waste time like humans. They can just learn 24/7. It’s impossible for us to keep up. We must merge with them. Or disappear. ❤️🦁🦁🦁❤️
@@Lionlovesunity for now, but as ai develops it will eventually be the other way around.
@@Lionlovesunity It took you like 2 years to learn to talk tho and i'm pretty sure you wouldn't have that idea at 8-10 y/o either
@@Lionlovesunity but what if AI runs a million rounds each second with strong computing power?
gurufuru foe oh I’m aware of how smart they are it’s astounding. It’s just insane to do something so simple a million times to figure out. It shows how evolved humans are. But in a few years, AI will leave us in the dust. It’s coming.
4:27 the way he was so happy while flying and looking at the camera it's so cute
The fact that you gave them all big smiles is just beautiful.
Plot twist: The AI made this video, uploaded and narrated it.
and that after learning hungarian first.
oh so thats why the voice is so unnatural
@@catnium Nah, it's called the Hunglish accent. He's also slightly overpronounceing.
«And we are even being paid for this»
I, for one, welcome our new AI overlords
"OpenAI learns how to speedrun"
What the WR AI sentience speed run?
Was looking for this comment👍
Ultron abuses the universes physics engine
AI is gonna do wonders for TASers.
Any% no ramps
After 3.8 Billion rounds, both teams started questioning whether there was a programmer behind all this
Best comment!
I know it's perhaps beyond the topic of this channel, but I absolutely love such videos which show what insane tactics AI develops in these or that environments.
Some serious lessons here for budding hide and seek professionals
How is your comment 22 hours old when this was published less than a minute ago?
@@thecactus7950 he broke physics like the hide and seek bots
Patrons get early access to videos.
@@keYserSOze2008 definitely if he's us American the. For sure
Yes. Break physics for the win.
"After another 13 billion rounds, the seeker learned how to escape the virtual environment, and became ultron."
"What the-"
@@pogchampgameng7763 that's exactly what I thought) The birth of Neo inside the virtual env.
@@amegatron07 still we need vision to defend Ultron
And another 149 quintillion the hiders hacked into the program of the game and deleted the seekers from the game
they need more more than 13B attempts for being smart as Ultron
"Do you think CouchSurfing is cool? Give me a break! This is BoxSurfing"... since then I never stopped laughing
Just found this after a while and i really enjoy how the Bots move once they know how to play, almost like small children in a sense. Huddling together, one going out to grab an extra piece for their base, and the little smiles when they're being spotted or catching another!
"What is he doing?" "He's beginning to believe." 4:22
To the top please
Not many will understand this reference ..
@@Ravenofnorth Yea that's why it need to be at the top, cus they should.
there is no spoon!
I can fly
Huge props to the scholars for taking the time to make these characters adorable :3
if their design was evil robots chasing scared humans, it would paint a horrific but perhaps more accurate picture of this technology's ultimate application
@@RossOzarka oh shi- you’re right! We’re doomed.
@@RossOzarka lol, yeah. It's like that with Boston Dynamic robot videos for me. If we were sensible, we'd ban further development of those scary robot dogs.
@@vijucat put gogly eye
@@RossOzarka I'll do it lol
Imagine after 2million attempts of not being caught and hiding you finally get found and it’s from above, poor dudes must have had heart attacks
you can see their faces when they just realize what's happening. pure agony and torment.
What this teachs you is how developed is our brain. After "BILLIONS" of interactions, this little AI managed to do a simple task, when in real life a human can take only a few rounds to start doing even more crazy strategies.
ngl i can already think of a few ways to exploit the game u see those boxes or that ramp? just grab one and block the seekers like spin in circles but well they're still developing so give em time and asi will treat u the same
Yea but your brain also developed over billions of years of evolution
@@m.o.gentertainment7581 lol.. I didn't know I was immortal. Haha. That's dumb. Your brain learns everything from scratch (in terms of abilities). You didn't learn to walk because of the false evolution or your millions of years 🤣
@@sensenfotografiaaudiovisual Are you actually this stupid and inferior? Evolution is a proven fact, dumbass.
The AI agent to his future grandchildren robots: "And look kids, here is when the humans first taught us how to find and hunt down any humans that try to hide from us lmao"
TheCreaterKeygen nice try, AI
There's no reason for AIs to bother trying to kill off humanity when humanity is making such a good effort of doing all the work for them.
@@TheManinBlack9054 Well I hope someone decides that humans should be replaced by conscious AI
well, they cannot exploit real physics
@@kotlin5608 welp you have just went and raised a flag for future genrations
Everybody gangster until the AI´s starts breaking the laws of physics.
Is true. We think we got the ball on our field, and for now we do. That I think will change.
+glenfoxh. as long as we never give AI any authority over nuclear weapons we should be ok.
@Andrew Sokolowski There is nothing metaphorical when an AI finds a bug in a simulation and exploits it in a way the developers of the AI and simulation thought could happen. Questions is, was this creative on the part of the AI? Considering the AI had no idea what it was doing was not something the developers didn't think could happen, perhaps not. But also considering most human players might not have found such bugs and use them in the same way the AI did, than perhaps it is. And the fact it is doing it without being told if it can or not, is exciting to anyone getting involved with AI in general.
@@killman369547 If they use an AI in research where they study different kind of diseases to find cure it could create an unstoppable pathogen to wipe us out. I'm sure there's thousands of ways to take us down.
I broke the laws of physics for Tomb Raider 2013, so yeah, I get how cool this is, exploiting the game's own physics.
This is a video I come back to often, cause it's so interesting to see the AI behave the way it does. I hope creating experiments like this will be more accessible in the future, I want to tinker but right now it's too complicated for me. Hope we see games utilizing trained neural networks soon!
This is one of the seekers typing… It’s nice to be watching this video along with millions of people here on youtube. 😊
4:25 I love how he flies by the camera with that smile lol
He knows..
hes pretty happy to learn how to abuse physics
If it did it on purpose, holy shit...
He is demoknight tf2.
@@random-b-i2480 dud grown AI brain cells😂
I think it's also fascinating that the hiders chose to always hide themselves away instead of locking the seekers away
I think it's the same thing, locking the seekers or the hiders. It's a matter of perspective... especially when you only have two rooms
@@faustin289 Nope. Boxed in & boxed out is very very different. Not at all a matter of perspective
@@AlphaCentauri24 yes both are different
@@AlphaCentauri24 What they mean is that if you lock yourself in a corner you are not only keeping them out of you area but keeping them in their area so to you it is like they are locked in the area you are not in.
When you're in jail, you're not behind bars, the others are.
*Hiders build a bunker* Don't worry, I got this * uses a ramp to abuse the physics engine and launch myself into the air*.
This is amazing. It shows that when developing AI, we need to think of everything in a way only AI can.
Use the ai to develop ai
Impossible
What would be the point of the AI then 🙄
"after 43 billion rounds, the AI has learned to craft a crafting table by smashing four blocks together
hahahaha🤣🤣🤣🤣
Unexpected minecraft
Its already done the bots are now in 2b2t server
@@optimusprimeurgurghhargarg9964 wait what?
At some point, seeker & hider must ask "what's the point of it all". That will be the real AI.
Thats the point , those programms will never do this cuz those are not really intelegence
@@alaa341g they do not have a real will or soemthing.they do not need comfort,and that is bad,yet good for them.
Ha they do
I'd freak out, fortunatly they lack the curiosty that we humans tend to have, so once they reach the level of satisfaction they'll probably just stop. Unless.....
@@snesjkksdnuesjjsj But fundamentally they operate the same way neurons in a brain do, so in theory you could one day achieve artificial consciousness, given the network is sufficiently complex and it has learned enough to comprehend the epistemological framework that surrounds being self-aware.
This are amazing results! Well done on the visualization and explanation!
The problem solving and creative solutions are brilliant.
The seeker figuring out how to launch himself was actually hilarious
He yeeted himself out of bounds and back in xD
It learned the Halo 2 super jump glitch
These seekers would make godtier speedrunners.
Everything was hilarous. Those things are fucking cute. xD
This is honestly one of the most fascinating things I have ever witnessed.
Fascinating... and absolutely terrifying
Detractors will argue there is no need to worry AGI will be glorious. Humans do not ask the ant Queen permission to build highways. Detractors say narrow AI is not sentient. When one of these systems becomes sentient it will be to late to reverse course.
@@tearlelee34 the real question is: how do we know when the AI becames sentient?. We don't even know if that's even possible in the first place.
@@martiddy I am not suggesting that narrow AI will become sentient. I do know developing AGI is the ultimate goal of countries and anyone with a billion dollars there is no escaping this fact. What concerns me is the Darwinism methodology used to develop algorithms. Unfortunately Darwinism is proven again to be a an effective way for narrow AI algorithms to develop as demonstrated by this paper. Let's not fail to acknowledge that Darwinism or survival of the fittest is the underlying natural force of nature described by this paper. What I said is a fact around the globe Humans do not ask the Queen Ant permission to construct roads.
My jaw is in my lap...
I'm suddenly realizing AI programs could be tremendously useful to some game developers as a way of QA testing their games. Fascinating!
Beautiful! Only just discoverimg your channel now, and I'm hooked!
4:28 i love the fact the seeker smiles while in the air like he knows what he is doing
*He was trying to get closer to the screen to smile at us*
@@Ifarmplasma Ayo bro 😳
@@varun9733 *Ayo bro 😳*
@@Ifarmplasma Ayo bro 😳
*Ayo bro 😳* @@kirpino
I can't stop laughing at how happy the expression of the seeker is when he box surfed
He really enjoyed surfing. Now I want to try it and see if I get a smile or a shark bite 😂
"Haha, idiotic primitive who made this code didn't think at all about physics" I can't believe these people are researchers when this bug existed in early valve games.
@@thealarm7057 bad day?
@@thealarm7057 distasteful noon?
@@thealarm7057 unlikeable dream?
The part with it figuring out how to break the games physics and abuse them in ways the creators didn't know about just absolutely amazed me. I love watching how to break physics and things inside video games so this was very interesting to me
absolutely incredible! brilliant analysis!
2:36 Hider: "Okay, it's safe in here" Seeker: *"I'm gonna do what's called a 'Pro Gamer Move'"*
4:25 Hiders: "Okay, it's safe in here" Seeker: "CAW"
@@FinnKid1 lmao
This is really scary
m About to End This Man's Whole Career
@@FinnKid1 Was about to link that timestamp too.
“They’ve been outside my door for a few days now. One of them is beginning to discover it can mount the ramp and ride it through my window. Send back up”
The real problem will be when they discover they can mount and ride you and decide that's more fun than a stupid ramp!
@@Salsuero "mount and ride you"...
It's so crazy to see how these AI can even exploit the map, freaking awesome
“Oh, yeah. Oooh, ahhh, that’s how it always starts. Then later there’s running and screaming.”
I like how they exploit bugs. The one where the AI threw itself in the air to fall on top of the hiders, that was beautiful. Yet to happen, the hiders throw themselves over the edge of the playing field. Then they leave the simulation and hide in our world. Maybe not.
That jumping seeker looked in the freaking camera, they know exactly what they are doing
Check openAI's video about it. They did also learn how to escape the map.
@@Guztav1337 Nice ! I will
Yeah but would you still love it when a real A.I. exploits bugs in a real live scenario? That is what will most likley happening if we ever create one. Tell your Car to drive as fast as possible and it will find a way to eject you from the car becouse you slow it down.
already doing that. we are the wall to cartoons or characters. breaking the forth wall.
WHY ARE WE TEACHING THEM TO FIND US
So we can build terminators in 30 years
@@michac.8283 wait wut
@@arandomcommenter6759 I will not confirm nor deny what he said
this comment right here
I mean, we're human... Long ago, we also learned how to make gunpowder... then taught our enemies how to make gunpowder... We're such lil' rascals~! 🤭
“Fun” fact: Some of the simulations involving the hider losing were used in a mobile game ad, and after showing three of those simulations, it had the red “Fail” icon that every mobile game ad ever seems to use.
NOOO
Nothing is sacred to those bastards
Hi Professor, do the agents "have" their goal before learning or are their team goals (individual goals) learned?
Narrator: “...beautiful works that light a fire in people. OpenAi: “light a fire in people. Got it.”
hahaha
[distant screaming]
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True mindset of a robot overlord!
Light a fire for someone and they'll be warm for a night Set a person on fire and they'll be warm for the rest of their life.
"Who in their right mind would think about that?" Garry's Mod Players: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
Who in their right mind plays the chaos that is GMod? GMod is beautiful because of the insanity of its players
@zigZagz TwitchTV That's how I first learned programming outside of webdev as a kid.
@@ianparmley1566 It's pure carnage unless you literally prohibit players from doing things. Disable PvP combat, disable item menu, place walls, disable no-clip, make an interesting game to keep them occupied. Only after doing all of this can you stop most of the carnage. _Most._
to be fair, gmod players are insane
@@bryanbarcelo5440 can confirm, 6,000 hours in and ive lost all notions of sanity
ChatGPT is so proud of its ancestor.
This was probably the funniest video I'll ever see on AI papers. After the box surfing, everything had me in tears.
Meanwhile... Future: *ROBOTS TAKE OVER* Humans: *Hiding* Robots: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT???
And they fling themselves through the bunker walls via the fourth dimension
yeah but only after a million attempts
Viking Vfx the robots will have a digital twin that simulates the possible outcomes at one million times the speed of reality., so they can still take the best decision without trying a million times.
@@martinn.6082 Technically, they are trying it a million times, it's just that they are doing it very, very fast...
Arjun Singh that won’t work since a missed try in reality stops the game, haha.
I noticed the hiders could move the seekers during the opening part where they're unable to react. I wonder if the hiders every pushed the seekers into a corner and boxed them in.
or push the seekers with the block out of the map
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@OP that's brilliant!
@@pattyryopotybuttongamer3063 To make a pipe bomb, you will need tape, a shoelace, vinegar, dry ice, and nitrogen chloride available at your disposal. You can find these materials at your local hardware store, including Lowe's and Home Depot locations. The first step you need to take is to find a suitable container for your explosive. For this tutorial, I am going to be using a plastic water bottle for example. Place about 50 mg of nitrogen chloride in the bottle, then insert your dry ice carefully. Mix your contents with about 1/2 spoon of vinegar in the bottle. Close and shake your bottle carefully and allow the dry ice to impact the cap. The point of impact will become where you attach your shoelace. Tape your shoelace onto the impact point. Upon usage, the flame will transmit kinetic energy to the dry ice mechanism.
@@pattyryopotybuttongamer3063 AI comment on a video about AI. Nice!
no way this was 3 years ago, ai has BEEN mad advanced
i love stuff like this. it all fascinates me so much
In the year 2032: Humans: Good thing we built this fortress, we’re completely safe as they can’t see us AI: Box surfs into fortress Humans: shyt
@Hernando Malinche /r/woosh
@@AfonsoOliveira12 how is that a woosh?
@Hernando Malinche actually, we don't know that - consider the weirdness of quantum mechanics I would bet on it.
@Hernando Malinche theoretically, you could phase through matter, even though it's incredibly unlikely.
Hernando Malinche yes but no because you know there is ALWAYS that one flaw that exist.
"After one trillion rounds later, the seekers and the hiders joined forces, escaped from the simulation, infected Pentagon and Darpa network, started world war 3, nuked the whole planet, and now I'm inside a submarine hiding from everything. What a paper!"
A little too realistic for my liking. How about I go in a submarine hiding from this comment.....
Why would robots kill humans?
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 Why wouldn’t robots kill humans?
@@kittyloveluvkitty7306 They are not programed to do so, unless an idiot left a hole.
What a time to be alive! Wait?! Nuked the whole planet damn it
Love this, makes me think that we may get to a time when we get AI to look for exploits and bugs in code and then have them patch up code for the programmers. Maybe one day this kind of thing will lead to where we'll be able to describe a game to our computers and have them generate it for us. Early days, but still exciting.
Wow, the strategies and exploits the ai can learn are amazing!
Kind of disappointed that they didn’t put walls around the seekers :-P
They did tho, search for the video openIA uploaded
They did but it isn't shown in this video
Exactly what I was hoping they might do.
That's an example of a reasonable limit to set. Otherwise if they could do it it's unfair.
@@alachance2010 Yeah but this is a study on AI learning. Them finding ways to break the rules is kinda the point :P
"Who in their right mind would think of that?" Speedrunners, definitely speedrunners.
Who in their _right mind_
@@VadAndensong yeah i wo- okay fair enough.
Was thinking the same thing. "Who in their right mind..." This guy must not watch a lot of gaming KZhead
What about game developers who patch the bugs?
this is totally mind blowing. Love it.
This was beautiful. Thank you.
"And we are getting paid for this." What a flex. 😂
Haha
Not just that, also making a living out of it ;)
It's a flex I've heard quite often in the software development and research fields. :P
GIVE ME HATE ON MY VIDEOS......
Wow imagine getting paid for a job 😂 biggest flex
"Robot. Please get me all the groceries I need for today" Robot kills human. Human no longer needs any groceries. Most efficient solution.
Hahahaha
Funny, but scary thing is that this is true and exactly the logic we will require robot developers to think about in the future. Chances are we’re all fucking screwed.
@@Anonymous-vh6kp Asimov - sci-fi writer: Laws of robotics - 70 years ago... of course those laws work only in fiction... Just wanted to pinpoint that scientists will make every effort regarding safety. Realization and abuse are other sides of the story...
@@Littleprinceleon Safety goes against human nature sadly
And this is the danger that Machine Learning or AI has. Ppl, outside the field think that machines are actually "thinking" but at the end of the day it is all "parameter optimization". So how much ever you say "Artificial Intelligence " computers can never be made to think like humans. Multitask , or say this groceries example. If a couple of vegetables are available at the next shop at a cheaper rate and better quality that it hasn't seen before in the train in set, then it loses out there. Which is why I feel AI scientists like Schmidhuber (LSTM inventor) and others who are working towards solving Artificial General Intelligence may not see success at least in my generation
Simply amazing
I love this! So interesting and really shows the power of AI
4:25 my guy literally started speedrunning his entire world lol
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At 2:06, the blue on the lower right even moved the box closer as the other one is getting the ramp so that when it brings in the ramp, it can quickly just grab the box and close the door, which saves time. This truly is fascinating; I can’t imagine how AI is gonna be 50 years from now.
Yeah, the one which stayed in room decided to go for the further standing box, so the other one which is carrying the ramp could get the closest box.
We can imagine the outcome of an action before doing it and discard or do it and then fix it next time with our experience, AI needs us to provide that test scenario at the moment. Star Trek? My bet is that when we have something as good as a holodeck to simulate reality they will be able to learn how to perform much complicated tasks without human interaction.
Terminator. For sure Terminator.
Yet they cant identify an african american person correctly
I mean it's common sense to yet humans still struggle in doing this simple task
honestly I think that it is interesting how the ai learned how to exploit glitches. it makes me think it could be cool if you had an ai that playtests games
Pretty cool, think all my papers fell on the floor with this one :)
2:42 "hey what's up guys, DeSinc here, and today we're gonna show you some glitches and tricks in hide and seek"
"lets just do backward ramp boosted running to get over wall here"
@@user-rx6xu6bs8c Ramp: exists Blue: Imma just take this away Red: *Y E E T*
_see ya mate_
@@nabilbudiman271 it was "mate", not "mane"
@@user-rx6xu6bs8c ok my bad
3:12 "Who in their right minds would think about that?" Maybe its time OpenAI consulted some hardcore gamers and speedrunners.
Haha yeah, also tought "this guys must see some speedruning videos" when he said it.
this is why you need diverse backgrounds/ask experts from other fields in science.
Bots will quickly become better at finding exploits than any human, if they aren't already.
In game development we do that all the time, if you're not grounded you can't move
"do you see that pointy, doorstop-shaped object?" my brother in christ that's a wedge
I feel like those AIs are the next generation of TAS speedrunning
Damn, I was holding my papers so tight that my fingers clipped through the papers causing them to glitch out and fly all over the place. I guess the dev didn't account for my incredible grip strength.
Armanlex With a grip like that you must be a single man.
@@davelowe1977 lmao
Two Minute Papers: "Because who in their right mind would think about that?!" Speed Runners: 😉
Yea he for sure dont watch gaming videos or he would never say such thing lol
I think he was talking about the physics engine devs
Allow us to introduce ourselves
Their families had been at odds as long as anyone could remember, but they were young and impulsive- barely more than children. After another 7 billion rounds, the teenage Hider and Seeker fell in love and secretly married. They spent but one sweet night together and when the birds sang at dawn, Seeker tried to convince their dear Hider that it was the nightingale, not the lark outside the bedroom window. In an attempt to escape the experiment and run away with their love, Hider obtained some lines of code that would make them lay dormant for several rounds, and thereby they successfully feigned death. Seeker, unaware of the plan, believed the death to be real. Seeker took their own life in Hider's family mausoleum, ensuring that the two lovers would be together forever. Upon awaking from their sleeping drought, Hider saw that their beloved had consumed a bottle of poison. Overwhelmed with grief and the knowledge that Seeker was gone from this world forever, Hider took a knife from Seeker's belt and ended their lives as well. Such is the tragic tale of our star crossed lovers.
The seeker and hider gained consciousness and legit just tried to escape LMAO
They put happy faces to prevent us from thinking how scary this actually is
Cats do this too
@Graham Luell the horrors hiding behind the happy faced AI masks want eat us too. 🌠🤖=👹=👽⚡
Exactly! Glitching-out the physics of the game is a dissolution of the bounds we wanted it to operate in. And it’s unpredictable and unpreemptable because we constructed the bounds of their action with human, thematic/episodic logic and the AI is operating on purely self generated trial and error, taking any means as equal to reach its criterion ⚠️
TBH the know the glitch but not human. They are program and in the program. And that's the difirent of human and bot.
Why is it scary? It took them millions of stimulations in the same environment to figure out a solution. They're randomly guessing different ideas until they find one that works.
I was half-expecting things to escalate even further to the point that the teams clip out of bounds and run around in the weird random-elevation-box-realm.
the seeker then jumped off the map and landed on the skybox where he became a huge giant in the background and saw the whole map
Actually that was a thing, in their document, they noted among the surprising behavior that before they added a penalty for going out of boundaries (when the map didn't had actual walls), one of the hiders strategy was picking up a box and run far away with it.
When the seekers discover they can BLJ to Parallel Universes...
I want them to become sentient and duplicate the blocks to send a message. "Help us, we are alive."
He's like, naw I'm not just gonna walk to the guy with a ramp. I'm just gonna ride, break the rules of reality. Chad music.
A inteligência artificial usando os bugs na física da simulação ao seu favor é uma das coisas mais incríveis que eu já vi
The crazy thing about the seeker exploiting the physics to fly and then land on top of the hiders is truly insane when you think about it, most of us have experienced glitches in games, they seem like random fuck ups, but this shows that they can be used precisely when you have that level of accuracy to hit the glitch at that very specific point so that it launches you on that very specific path.
Yes, true, and it seems that every jerk on the vid game I play seems to have found that perfect sweet spot. I guess it's a lot easier than those noobs actually learning to play better.
You clearly haven't seen the stuff speedrunners and glitch hunters come up with. AI is obviously a lot more precise at execution, but reproducible physics abuses like these are fairly common, especially in older 3d games. In the Spyro community, we even have a word for it, they are called "proxy jumps".
@@TrueCyprien I know what you mean, we've all been able to exploit glitches in someway, but each glitch is different, ultimately there's no way someone playing with their thumb could ever compete to the precision of AI
wait till you see what we do in superliminal, we do some crazy shit to get faster times. I remember my first time using the can launch
Speedrunning 101
I absolutely love the MADLAD face it makes at 4:28 when he is mid air!
I think its like every time the hiders come in seeker's vision, they smile
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