Zuckerberg Building AI That Learns Just Like Humans, And He Has All The Resources He Needs To Teach It Human Behavior

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The social media giant reportedly wants to train its artificial intelligence to understand the world just like humans do, by feeding it video recordings from augmented reality glasses

Facebook wants to build an artificial intelligence that learns to understand the world like humans—by watching our every move. The tech giant has announced plans to teach AI to ‘understand and interact with the world like we do’ in first person. It hopes to do this by using video and audio from augmented reality (AR) glasses like its new high-tech Ray-Bans.

“AI typically learns from photos and videos captured in third-person, but next-generation AI will need to learn from videos that show the world from the center of action,” the company said.

It went on: “AI that understands the world from this point of view could unlock a new era of immersive experiences.”

ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 16, 2016: Glasses on a reflective surface in front of a computer screen showing Facebook logos. Sergei Konkov/TASS (Photo by Sergei KonkovTASS via Getty Images)
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