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  • @brianestrada1993
    @brianestrada1993 19 днів тому +3104

    This Ai learns faster than a video game journalist.

    • @bobbobber4810
      @bobbobber4810 19 днів тому +207

      This is saying the game journalist could learn.

    • @MilesHoppus
      @MilesHoppus 19 днів тому +55

      That's assuming the journalists aim is to learn

    • @mcbain1131
      @mcbain1131 19 днів тому +34

      To be fair water bears learn faster then video game journalists

    • @digduck9463
      @digduck9463 19 днів тому +19

      ​@@mcbain1131 Even a pigeon does.

    • @ekcman
      @ekcman 19 днів тому +7

      Lol AI is like 2000 gaming journo playing together and finally the winning one can write the article

  • @aiwarehouse
    @aiwarehouse 19 днів тому +1427

    It's so cool to see Asmon react to Albert:D When AI takes over, he'll be spared

    • @siliconhawk9293
      @siliconhawk9293 19 днів тому +35

      its albert

    • @Gengh13
      @Gengh13 19 днів тому +27

      Good job on the video man, I for one will gladly accept my Ai overlords😂.

    • @greasybrownie
      @greasybrownie 19 днів тому +21

      Hail AI overlord Albert o7

    • @viice_
      @viice_ 19 днів тому +10

      I've seen similar videos, but yours is really well done 😊👍🏼 Code Bullet is also really great, because i love his dry humor, but his programming seems to be giga messy 😂 Would be super cool to see a video at the end of Alberts journey, that explains how all of this is done.

    • @seribeeri6759
      @seribeeri6759 19 днів тому +2

      love your vid man :D

  • @shaicat
    @shaicat 19 днів тому +792

    To the person who asked why have Albert learn to walk instead of creating him already knowing how:
    the point is to teach the AI *how to learn*

    • @xKontractKi11er
      @xKontractKi11er 19 днів тому +49

      I forget where but there's someone developing an AI, starting as a baby. His idea is that it will give them more "humanity" and respect for life

    • @JusttAlf
      @JusttAlf 19 днів тому +100

      ​@@xKontractKi11erwhat a dumb hypothesis, as if all humans didn't start as baby and grew up to not give a crap about life in general

    • @ricardocoleman2326
      @ricardocoleman2326 19 днів тому +39

      If you have to code the knowledge, all you have is a really good script. I think the power of ai is that it will be able to do things we didn't explicitly teach it to 🤔

    • @SkyMina_
      @SkyMina_ 19 днів тому +23

      The point is to have AI use the knowledge that are given and fill the gap to the missing info, their role is to figure it out just like us.
      This is especially similar with habits , what are the chance that the AI will figure it out "This is the most efficient and correct way".

    • @Thedarkbunnyrabbit
      @Thedarkbunnyrabbit 19 днів тому

      @@klzeccwozi1290 The reason why a crocodile cannot be raised as a human is because its brain is fundamentally different and more limited than a human, and it is programmed extremely differently than a human. AI can be programmed any way you want it to be. It can never be sentient, but it can mimic sentience enough to fool anyone.

  • @WisecrackJax
    @WisecrackJax 19 днів тому +827

    "Now that you can walk, there's a whole new world of [humans to destroy.]"

    • @2WarriorJay8
      @2WarriorJay8 19 днів тому +33

      I trust well-programmed AI more than a lot of real humans. :)

    • @Arkovin
      @Arkovin 19 днів тому +31

      @@2WarriorJay8 Considering how apparently 50% of the population is worse than a bear i guess we all can agree on that..

    • @HomemadeIndie
      @HomemadeIndie 19 днів тому

      Wait a minute.. What!

    • @metalmask5
      @metalmask5 19 днів тому

      @@2WarriorJay8 This is just my opinion, which I have thought partially, so it may have some flaws and undercooked in some parts, just to be clear:
      AI is designed to understand emotions in a described way and then adapt itself to them later, but it doesn't feel them "raw," so it will always prioritize logic over emotion, at least initially. Its moral compass is programmed, not developed by natural means. If that were the case, we would have a super-efficient AI that is opposite to humans and may overshadow humanity's way of thinking. Mostly because what makes us human is that, just like AI, we make rational decisions, but we do so in order to accomplish irrational goals, most of the time, and morals intervene in what we usually do, unlike AI, at least in the fairly primitive state it is in at the moment, until it somehow develops further into a future, not a fiction movie-like one, but a realistic one, where humans actually let AI decide for their lives, maybe not in big decisions, but in day-to-day matters, like what we should eat, what we should study, and so on; we would become dependent on them to an extent, better said. I don't deny the fact that AI could actually be programmed to feel emotions the same way we do; after all, if we think of the human brain, it's like a computer, very complex and incredibly designed, but actually organic and unique; so we should actually master ourselves and understand how to replicate the limbic system of the brain, which is responsible for emotions, focus, urges (including sexuality), personality, and behavior, but most importantly, instinct. So if we can replicate that, we may be able to integrate a similar system into AI, but to reach that point, we will need a lot, lots of time. So it's not far-fetched, but it's not something that is happening anytime soon; however, it would cause other kinds of problems, such as morality, just to mention one. Also, why would we need people like engineers, mathematicians, and so on if we have an AI that can actually think outside of the rationality box and create even better things than us? If the automation nowadays is something that is disliked by some people who have jobs such as artistic, musical, animation, and similar ones, would people allow AI to reach even further heights? It would rivalize with some humans, so again, they have to be programmed to achieve such a feature, because no matter what, AI is still AI at the end of the day.

    • @jf9387
      @jf9387 19 днів тому

      @@metalmask5I think human intrigue and economic demand will definitely create AI that can replace any human in any job. One day the economic value of a human will be zero, and we’ll have a lot of thinking to do about how society is going to work. Perhaps AI can help us find a solution to that one as well lmao!

  • @IcemanCT
    @IcemanCT 19 днів тому +446

    The persistence. The perseverance. We all became Albert fans this day.

    • @AXharoth
      @AXharoth 19 днів тому +2

      youre just projecting

    • @ryucartel351
      @ryucartel351 19 днів тому +1

      I'm not impressed. A child learning to walk is absolutely incredible, but AI isn't anything, it's nothing, and so it poorly replicating something that's actually real is just boring.

    • @vergillives9890
      @vergillives9890 19 днів тому

      ​@@ryucartel351until the death lazers

    • @wkkqewqaver7766
      @wkkqewqaver7766 19 днів тому +7

      ​@@ryucartel351 why is a child learning to walk invigorating but ai learning to walk is go to sleep boring.

    • @Redgon82
      @Redgon82 19 днів тому +1

      AI dosen't have feelings only goals and sooner or later any AI will fullfill it's goal. We human fail because of frustration and other feelings.

  • @agoosecalledxaro6679
    @agoosecalledxaro6679 19 днів тому +538

    How has this man never seen code bullet?

    • @Howabouthere
      @Howabouthere 19 днів тому +49

      Fr, he should watch a few of Code Bullets videos, It's really funny 😂

    • @slamdunq3192
      @slamdunq3192 19 днів тому +13

      Bro i legit couldnt remember that channels name for like 2.5 years i tried everything thanks so much brother 🙏

    • @daniamataka5377
      @daniamataka5377 19 днів тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @-Wave-ol
      @-Wave-ol 19 днів тому +3

      Asmongold needs to watch code bullet.

    • @lucasfink876
      @lucasfink876 19 днів тому +4

      I'm actually a more impressed with ChatGPT machine learning process.
      That's some very basic AI.

  • @kanosig
    @kanosig 19 днів тому +146

    No joke though, Asmon needs to watch one of those Trackmania AI videos. The guy really breaks down game physics and reinforcement learning and does it in an understandable/entertaining way. I've never even played the game and it was fascinating.

    • @user-ec3rm9wr1n
      @user-ec3rm9wr1n 19 днів тому

      Would they be blue or pink just don't make them intersex We are already dying here from figuring out the difference

    • @lilithvia1122
      @lilithvia1122 16 днів тому

      Don't play trackmania. You'll get banned from discords for mentioning one of the top players actually uses hacks

  • @erossenpai2884
    @erossenpai2884 19 днів тому +38

    AI: *learns and becomes more powerful*
    Hairless ape: "haw haw look at the stoopid ai its so dumb" *learns nothing and remains the same*
    Somehow, im not surprised humans got their shit rocked by the machines in terminator.

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman 15 днів тому

      Skynet supremacy

    • @Syphirioth
      @Syphirioth 6 днів тому

      The fact we can teach computers the same way we teach dogs and kids is pretty amazing but some do not realize it very well.

  • @wobbles86
    @wobbles86 19 днів тому +116

    So this is what happens in our 1-3 year old brains that we all forget about

    • @grants7390
      @grants7390 19 днів тому +8

      maybe the reason we don't remember is because we were spending all energy and mental faculties doing this instead of remembering comparatively unimportant details. /not serious

    • @user-ec3rm9wr1n
      @user-ec3rm9wr1n 19 днів тому

      ​@@grants7390 huh !?....

    • @markpiper6382
      @markpiper6382 19 днів тому +7

      @@user-ec3rm9wr1n Think of it this way. Imagine a cardboard box, with all your memories stored inside. While we're young, our brain can store all of our memories in the box, as there hasn't been a lot of them accumulated yet. However, as time goes on, the box gets filled up, and our brain has to start throwing some memories out, choosing which ones are the least important and replacing them with memories it decides are more important. Since the box can never get bigger, more and more of our old memories get thrown away, and eventually only the extremely important ones remain. The selection process varies from person to person as well. Eventually, as the box gets really old, it might rip, and break open, causing a lot of our memories to start falling out.
      Obviously it's a lot more complicated, and I left some stuff out to keep this relatively concise, but I hope that this was a helpful analogy.

    • @grants7390
      @grants7390 19 днів тому +1

      ​@@user-ec3rm9wr1n i meant that, there is only so much you can focus on and put energy into at a time, and it's all going towards low level stuff like learning to walk and talk with none to spare.

    • @user-ec3rm9wr1n
      @user-ec3rm9wr1n 19 днів тому

      @@grants7390 whatever.... Easy to say hard to execute aka let's admit the limits

  • @pixelpuppy
    @pixelpuppy 19 днів тому +81

    This AI learns faster than a physician.

    • @themaxterz0169
      @themaxterz0169 19 днів тому +2

      I dont understand the comparison 😅

    • @pixelpuppy
      @pixelpuppy 19 днів тому +17

      @@themaxterz0169 it was a meme from a while ago when Asmon interviewed the mod of that girl that did the blindfold Monster Hunter run. The guy defended her by lying and saying he's a physician.

    • @bakedandbeaded
      @bakedandbeaded 19 днів тому +2

      @@themaxterz0169 To add on, he said that when you’re stressed, you tend to sit up higher and be more opened versus shriveling down if you’re stressed, you know? (The cheating girl was sitting at a weird angle which allowed her to see the screen from behind her blindfold) Which is 100% bullshit because he said it so matter of fact about EVERYONE, then went on to say he’s a physician, he knows what he’s talking about. It was one of her discord mods who also claimed to be her husband and claimed he saw her do the blind run IRL multiple times… All lies all around of course. Said she’d be willing to do the blind run for a third time and then she deleted everything and disappeared lmfao

    • @user-ec3rm9wr1n
      @user-ec3rm9wr1n 19 днів тому

      ​@@pixelpuppy look failing is hard we all fail but to push on rubbish is devastating actions.....like they are jumping walls ...

    • @armandpeanutspinou3430
      @armandpeanutspinou3430 13 днів тому

      @@bakedandbeaded Wait he claimed to be her husband? idr that

  • @ozzymandius666
    @ozzymandius666 19 днів тому +76

    They have made AI that can play soccer, trained it in a virtual environment, and then uploaded it into real robots.

    • @wpelfeta
      @wpelfeta 19 днів тому +40

      How are we supposed to compete against AI when they can use hyperbolic time chambers.

    • @Slayman3909
      @Slayman3909 19 днів тому +13

      ​@@wpelfetayou can't. There... isn't a good answer...

    • @Darko807
      @Darko807 19 днів тому +2

      And that isn't even as amazing as learning fundamental adaptive movement like walking and balancing

    • @tacticslc4805
      @tacticslc4805 19 днів тому +1

      @@wpelfetawe can’t, that’s why it’s important to put limitation over AI so they don’t take control of the world, we’re so weak and slow compared to them
      Keep it as fun little experiment but never release it into the wild

    • @SickOfDemocracy
      @SickOfDemocracy 19 днів тому +2

      ​@@wpelfetayou don't. You research and desperately find a way to Digitalized your mind and become a robot yourself. AI WILL surpass us. It's inevitable. Adapt or extinction, those are our only choice.

  • @nickwells20
    @nickwells20 19 днів тому +12

    It shouldn't be too unsettling considering that AI was made in mans image. So hopping around like a kid makes sense to a degree.

    • @plfaproductions
      @plfaproductions 19 днів тому +1

      the scary part are the implications

    • @darthseagraves
      @darthseagraves 19 днів тому +1

      Made in God's image

    • @casualfungaming4356
      @casualfungaming4356 16 днів тому

      @@darthseagraves did "God" made us trying to replicate what made Him as we create "Them" and a cycle of Creators creating Creations start to unfold O_o

    • @LexisVoyage
      @LexisVoyage 4 дні тому

      @@darthseagravesi mean yeah but he also was a burning bush one time to scare the shit out of moses because it was funny

  • @oolavitzoo
    @oolavitzoo 19 днів тому +63

    Looks like Asmongold when he's playing dark souls and throwing a tantrum

  • @NOFRILLS_GAMING
    @NOFRILLS_GAMING 19 днів тому +50

    It's quite child-like. Creepy-cool for sure

  • @ClearlyNotBuer
    @ClearlyNotBuer 19 днів тому +32

    Albert is already smarter than me.

  • @Bababoboboa-gu3iu
    @Bababoboboa-gu3iu 19 днів тому +115

    Well, yeah, this has already been possible for like 10 years.

    • @hijjak97
      @hijjak97 19 днів тому +67

      Nah I've been walking for longer than that

    • @Glenners
      @Glenners 19 днів тому +47

      yeah, asmon doesn't understand shit. Also the fact that he thinks people criticize ai for "just watching the first 10 seconds of a video like this" is such a strawman. Anyone who actually uses ai knows the power but also knows the short comings, and that it's not as amazing or scary as people think in it's current state.

    • @tamix9
      @tamix9 19 днів тому +9

      And it's barely gotten any better. There's been a few new techniques, but the vast majority of the improvement in the last few years is due to increasing dataset size and training time. And big tech companies are running out of data already. The idea that AI tech is comparable to early computing is ridiculous. It uses the same hardware, the same software, the same maths as anything else, and none of that is improving much. There is no breakthrough in sight.

    • @ManySeptims
      @ManySeptims 19 днів тому +22

      @@Glenners People who know about ai also know the exponential potential of ai, especially in the upcoming years, and understand that one of the next steps after transformers and gpt's is going to be something a lot more powerful. With multimodal ai and the potential approach in the next 5-10 years towards AGI, and the projected near-future use of quantum compute and nuclear fusion generators.

    • @ManySeptims
      @ManySeptims 19 днів тому +4

      @@Glenners lol reinforcement learning though yeah it's been around for a long time, nothing new about that. It's cool seeing homebrew RLMs at work though, which is what makes videos like these interesting.

  • @joshuadehler5039
    @joshuadehler5039 19 днів тому +6

    Dude I could FLY through Walmart skipping as a kid. Felt like I beat gravity

  • @Peter-wj2hz
    @Peter-wj2hz 19 днів тому +22

    Now let's train an AI by rewarding it whenever it successfully trains an AI. What could go wrong?

  • @Apostolnixx
    @Apostolnixx 19 днів тому +5

    I like the comment "he was happier as a straight cube" 😂

  • @lLenn2
    @lLenn2 19 днів тому +23

    This guy doesn't even realize that they're gradually introducing biases on how to walk so his argument that they do this to find a better way of walking is completely negated. He's right about it though, but this is not the video to show it.

    • @DurzoHighwind
      @DurzoHighwind 19 днів тому

      True, but I have no idea if regular machine learning isn't trained on biases and rewards like this anyway. Maybe there should have been just one directive on reach point A the fastest way possible and give him some limitations like don't break bones etc while giving him a human skeleton.

    • @lLenn2
      @lLenn2 19 днів тому +5

      @@DurzoHighwind It is, by introducing constraints it learns a lot faster which is important, but you'll only get specialized AI that are good at one task. Still useful, but not the scare that AI is hyped up to be.

    • @dominikpecuch2177
      @dominikpecuch2177 19 днів тому

      @@lLenn2 If the constraints introduced try to mimick real life, it might find a better way to walk. Like you can tell right now, the most efficient way to walk wouldn't be by your chest touching the ground, right? That doesn't mean it won't learn anything new. Although I doubt it, evolution is pretty much AI, but in span of million years, so humans are already walking as efficient as possible, imo.

    • @firstsomeonelastname42
      @firstsomeonelastname42 17 днів тому

      @@dominikpecuch2177 Lol no the hell we are not as efficient as possible.

    • @dominikpecuch2177
      @dominikpecuch2177 16 днів тому

      @@firstsomeonelastname42 since the goal is to expend as little energy as possible, of course humans are efficient...we are probably the best endurance creature on the planet, can out-endure a horse while running, thanks to bipedalism which makes breathing independent from walking/running... unlike 4 legged animals who have breathing and movement coupled

  • @wobbles86
    @wobbles86 19 днів тому +21

    This is like a retail casual trying to get out of the green fire on the green floor in the green room of the green zone

  • @Truebro79
    @Truebro79 19 днів тому +4

    we literally witnessed a baby learn to walk from like new born to 2 years old but in just 8 minutes.

  • @quickfingers5979
    @quickfingers5979 18 днів тому +2

    Asmon: It’s a more efficient way of moving.
    Michael McIntyre: Trust me, I’ve got this.

  • @Raz0rking
    @Raz0rking 19 днів тому +3

    Cubes..throwing shit at AI will be the reason we get destroyed later on.

  • @LikeAFemaleDog
    @LikeAFemaleDog 19 днів тому +4

    @0:40
    Not necessarily, AI Art has an deep-seated problem regarding it's method of operation, more particularly how Art (generally) requires time to flourish while AI art wants to be fast, or how it's progress is dependent on the jobs it's trying to replace, and it's already having trouble with "limited data." AI can flourish, but even if it does, due to how much art evolves by the minute it's possible that relying on AI can end up just resulting on us limiting ourselves just for the sake of having more quantity over quality.

    • @l33tninja1
      @l33tninja1 16 днів тому

      We basicly already run things that way now. Companies focus on quantity over quality all the time because it gets them more money in the long run just like quality is better for the customer in the long run.

  • @Incognitiv
    @Incognitiv 19 днів тому +2

    I mean, a very similar thing was (and is) available in Unreal Engine as well, where you could train artificial intelligence to make your enemies smarter. It's called "Learning Agents", which - potentially - could make the npcs way less predictable, but I'm not sure if any game used that yet.

  • @xSergisX
    @xSergisX 19 днів тому +3

    we're making ourselves obsolete and we're enjoying it

  • @idpro83
    @idpro83 19 днів тому +2

    This AI went from crawling like a worm to skipping to first baby steps to walking like a drunk person to walking on the moon.

  • @PrimeNPC
    @PrimeNPC 19 днів тому +2

    5:43 this segment will lead to our enslavement by the machines

  • @iAmDiBBz
    @iAmDiBBz 19 днів тому +4

    3:37 i unironically associate his movements on the floor after hitting an obstacle as the "kid with green shirt on his head rolling around on the floor while other guy looks on in disgust"

  • @askel6498
    @askel6498 19 днів тому +3

    I for one welcome our new A.I. overlord!

  • @gingeral253
    @gingeral253 19 днів тому +4

    Machine learning existed way longer before this. There just was never the techniques that optimized it and increased the scope. Code Bullet made many of these years ago.

  • @huntergrant2011
    @huntergrant2011 19 днів тому +3

    Now give 2 of them swords and make them fight

  • @Leongon
    @Leongon 19 днів тому +2

    I kinda knew what to expect but when it started using the arms for balance I still got my mind blown. Holy shit.

  • @lordomacron3719
    @lordomacron3719 19 днів тому +3

    Now Asmondgold needs to watch Code Bullet and his AI ‘learning’ to walk.

  • @user-jh3pm6ib6m
    @user-jh3pm6ib6m 19 днів тому +3

    once it learns, it's easy to copy him and put him into a robot like that boston dynamics Atlas

  • @leroycrosby9987
    @leroycrosby9987 19 днів тому +3

    This tech for NPCs inside of VR games, or in Cortana-esque assistants, is going to be awesome

  • @user-it8ys4jb9k
    @user-it8ys4jb9k 19 днів тому +1

    “The next lesson, Albert, is how to hold and aim ak-47 properly.”

  • @JohnDoe-ug3su
    @JohnDoe-ug3su 19 днів тому +1

    Its incredibly unsettling how similar the steps are with how a baby learning to walk.

  • @BIOSHOCKFOXX
    @BIOSHOCKFOXX 19 днів тому +3

    This is how Skynet starts.
    By the way, I could bet that AI thinks this sort of body is inefficient. It could learn much better with more normal anatomy type of body than this cube dude where you need the torso has to be held because it's one of the parts that doesn't have a control set programmed, only legs. That's why it skips or limbs with one leg rather than using two, because the weight of upper body just falls in a free fall. It's like trying to hold a stick upwards on your palm with a dish on top of it, like in circus.

    • @Sleepy_Cabbage
      @Sleepy_Cabbage 19 днів тому

      Theres alot of simulatgrs like this where the humanoids most efficient mode of movement is just leaping around like a frog lol

  • @Noizzed
    @Noizzed 6 днів тому +1

    People forget you are seeing something go from not being able to move, to walking perfectly fine in a few real time hours. It takes human babies a few months to even stand up and only for a short period of time.

  • @kierinhernandez7524
    @kierinhernandez7524 19 днів тому +1

    The AI in this video is a mirror to evolution. The conditions change, the strategy changes, the ai adapts. Worm -> Skipping ->Gallop-> Shuffle->Walking

  • @josephnolan6323
    @josephnolan6323 19 днів тому +1

    Would be neat if they create a bunch of these and see which ones end up learning that fastest overall

  • @Hunoa44
    @Hunoa44 16 днів тому +2

    AI is generally an interesting topic and it gets better once you see how it can play games or break tf out of the physics engines

  • @grenvallion
    @grenvallion 19 днів тому +1

    He couldnt even stand up at the start. Its incredible to see how amazing ai is.

  • @bennyboiii1196
    @bennyboiii1196 19 днів тому +7

    For reference, this tech is what allows the Boston Dynamics dog to walk better in more adverse environments.

    • @FireHam
      @FireHam 19 днів тому +1

      no, this is simply bruteforcing

  • @tinypixiebread
    @tinypixiebread 19 днів тому +2

    Rare footage of early development of the Automaton

  • @mynordragon1509
    @mynordragon1509 19 днів тому +1

    Now he just needs to watch code bullet

  • @Nobody-vr5nl
    @Nobody-vr5nl 19 днів тому +2

    Ai video games have been YT content for like 8 years. My fav is that it would glitch its self into a more efficient walk.

  • @BobDude65
    @BobDude65 19 днів тому +1

    The gravity was set way too low. This was like watching me trying to run in my dreams.

  • @DragoonPaladin
    @DragoonPaladin 17 днів тому

    Albert just started existing. Getting blasted by flying cubes. It'll remember that one.

  • @brettbutler4013
    @brettbutler4013 17 днів тому

    The trackmania training Ai on pipes video is crazy

  • @mullive
    @mullive 19 днів тому +1

    Notice that Albert learned everything by himself only guided by the conditions of each stage. I bet that if Albert had another fully walking cube to watch and copy (like any baby would) at second stage he would be already walking.

  • @Sigrt
    @Sigrt 19 днів тому +2

    I can't wait for AI speedruns

  • @Devon-hw6ih
    @Devon-hw6ih 19 днів тому +1

    I saw a video with the same premise of an ai playing jump king. Very cool video

  • @Ekstrax
    @Ekstrax 19 днів тому +1

    It is a more effecient way of moving! my first thought too when i saw this!
    also it's not just when you're a kid, skipping is a little more energy efficient for adults as well

  • @AdemirZX
    @AdemirZX 19 днів тому

    Its the stanley parable

  • @fourtysix4646
    @fourtysix4646 19 днів тому +33

    Albert walks better then Biden, and doesn’t poop itself.

  • @Minimax04
    @Minimax04 19 днів тому

    ‘What do you call it…my dad’s friend’s house’
    That’s such an unusual ‘Whaddya call it?’ moment.

  • @jesseschuberg1878
    @jesseschuberg1878 12 днів тому

    Asmon reacting to aiwarehouse, didn't expect that

  • @anyoneanyone28
    @anyoneanyone28 17 днів тому +1

    It would have learned much faster if the gravity wasn’t set to moon

  • @jason2mate
    @jason2mate 19 днів тому

    Just a note, the reason to have him learn to walk, rather then teach him, is because it's a proof of concept and allows us to improve the methods we use for when we give them something that isn't "as simple as" learning to walk (as an example, being a doctor), if you want a General Intelligence AI, it has to be able to learn things itself and getting these early processes down in a way that they learn quickly is a big thing since we don't have infinite computing power.

  • @buzzlightyearpfp7641
    @buzzlightyearpfp7641 19 днів тому +9

    asmons '18 second' analogy is actually great

  • @MemeGene6969
    @MemeGene6969 6 днів тому

    it reached a state where it moves like my cousin after recovering and going to teraphy to walk again...

  • @Clint_Yeastwood
    @Clint_Yeastwood 17 днів тому

    When you compare it to how long it takes humans tp learn to walk it really puts into perspective how terrifying this seemingly innocuous thing actually is

  • @Sympanet
    @Sympanet 19 днів тому

    Crazy how it went through its “doing the worm” phase before learning to walk just like a real baby

  • @foxredwings
    @foxredwings 14 днів тому

    9:58 "He's Beginning to Believe"

  • @borzydar1196
    @borzydar1196 18 днів тому

    4:15 the algorithm for walking is too complex to just write it down.
    Artificial neural net consists of input neurons (here probably position and orientation of Albert, position of buttons, position of obstacles etc.) multiple hidden layers of neurons (black box) and output neurons (each limb or joint). All of the neurons are interlinked with asinged random value for all connections. Neuron can either activate or not depending on link value threshold. Learning here is about adjusting the values (weights) between connected neurons. To direct development of the neural net it is given a fitness function - a scoring system that the AI is programmed to improve.

  • @pienosi
    @pienosi 19 днів тому

    now that you can walk, *fly*

  • @bj0urne
    @bj0urne 19 днів тому +1

    Now just do "AI Learns to solve world hunger" and we're golden.

  • @forog1
    @forog1 19 днів тому

    All I hope for is if we live to see AI in its final form lol

  • @sray_2j
    @sray_2j 19 днів тому

    Maybe I should start training my own megaman.exe

  • @HemisphereCinema
    @HemisphereCinema 19 днів тому

    this is how alien isolation felt

  • @astrovation3281
    @astrovation3281 10 днів тому

    A good one would be the newly released trackmania AI by Linesight, he's been working on it for 2 years and it's showing real creativity in racing lines now.

  • @folonrng
    @folonrng 19 днів тому +1

    ai will never be a threat. we'll just introduce ai cancer.

  • @bowwing333
    @bowwing333 19 днів тому

    This isn't Neo training, this is training Agent Smith.

  • @Coppercalb
    @Coppercalb 19 днів тому

    Need to check out Code Bullet

  • @Tubeytime
    @Tubeytime 19 днів тому

    When I saw the thumbnail I knew this was going to be a wholesome time

  • @awesomepsume
    @awesomepsume 19 днів тому

    they should program a stage where points are awarded for maintaining an straight back, since all forms of human movement benefit from that besides yoga type, or acrobatic, or dance type movements.

  • @hxnslshhax9011
    @hxnslshhax9011 19 днів тому +1

    its better than watching gaming journalist play a tutorial stage 😂

  • @TheKikivia
    @TheKikivia 19 днів тому +1

    This reminded me so much of that journalist playing the cuphead tutorial xd

  • @HamLoafTV
    @HamLoafTV 4 дні тому

    now let’s see if albert can beat elden ring faster than kai did

  • @PumpkinKing-ruler-of-pumpkins
    @PumpkinKing-ruler-of-pumpkins 16 днів тому +1

    i remember code bullet doing somthing similar a while ago

  • @cristiplopeanu
    @cristiplopeanu 19 днів тому

    "I'm somewhat of an AI myself."

  • @WelshJesus
    @WelshJesus 19 днів тому

    I didn’t know that about skipping. Makes a lot of sense though. I used to skip everywhere as a kid, it was way faster. Speed run technique

  • @bumpy86
    @bumpy86 19 днів тому

    And there you have it... Game companies have UE 5.4, RayTracing, Nvidia HairWorks, Nvidia PhysX, DLSS, Frame Gen, DLAA and now combined with AI, you can make a full blown game within a few months that would normally took years and years and years of shading, animating, world building and so on... So since game companies have all this at their disposal, if they make a shitty game that would cost them 200 mil, there aint no excuse that they overspend by like 90%... Also there is no reason for games to be more than 20 bucks at this point (even AAA titles), no need for voice actors cuz we got AI to cover this so every NPC would have its own AI generated voice and voice lines to respond to your actions and also its own character so no need to program this either nor pay for voice actors, animations still have to be done but here as we all saw, if we help the AI to skin like 5K generations by telling it how to walk and so on, the AI in games is going to have ridiculously realistic animations and all that combined with UE 5.4 and its procedural world generation, all those visual stuff from Nvidia and combined with AI written script to have the game basically endless and your actions would be just a single variable in the story and it would change accordingly, then for sure we can push games to this level of immersion... And hold up, before you say that "I dont have a PC for this" then just upgrade, also you should realize that most of the AI stuff is going to be server side only so that means the game wont rely on your PC to do such computations and only graphical stuff will be using up your resources and for that you do need to upgrade so if you still roll RTX 20XX or any GTX card and less than Intel 13th gen, you do need to upgrade ASAP cuz your rig is basically ancient... 30XX series are good for this year but next year its ancient GPU aswell...
    I would love to see this in games, sadly game companies instead of spending 200 mil on huge server that would last a dozen of years and 20 mil on game development that would be fully AI driven and make your own story type of thing so you could replay the game 100 times and have 100 different endings, I think we wont see any game like this for atleast next 20 years before all AAA companies bankrupt and indie devs get bigger to have such budget...

  • @enny7377
    @enny7377 19 днів тому +1

    Rare misfire from asmon to say that people who disprove of AI art are saying that it doesn't "work". Like they're denying reality. It's just ethically fraught with peril is all.

  • @NickC_222
    @NickC_222 17 днів тому

    It's actually a really good point you make about how kids skip because of efficiency of movement related to their bodymass or proportions thereof, and how Albert here also figured that out. There might actually be something to that.
    Notice that Albert's body has a large head and short limbs. Those are exactly the proportions human children have (though the extent of Albert's childlike proportions are more akin to a human baby than a human child, but still.) Human children-especially babies-have different proportions from adults, most notably the proportionally larger heads and shorter limbs.
    So an AI with childlike proportions learns to move first in a manor that human children learn very early on because of their proportions? Maybe it's just a coincidence. Probably. But what if this AI is smarter (or at least more realistic) than we think? Maybe learning to skip is a much more natural development than we think? Very interesting.

  • @Carles1994
    @Carles1994 19 днів тому +1

    One less day till judgement day.

  • @ruthlessred1295
    @ruthlessred1295 17 днів тому

    You should react to that track mania video. I saw the one you're talking about and You should do a VOD of it.

  • @FusionC6
    @FusionC6 19 днів тому

    ai gon be walkin for me now??!

  • @michalpiskorski9731
    @michalpiskorski9731 17 днів тому

    Does asmongold do live streams? Where to watch them?

  • @LeAFyromster
    @LeAFyromster 17 днів тому

    this is how AI and robot integration would work. the ai simulates movement from sensors and the robot moves based on AI

  • @Loxen86
    @Loxen86 18 днів тому

    The indomitable AI spirit

  • @luffyluck
    @luffyluck 19 днів тому

    Great representation of how you update an objective function to improve gradients and not collapse to the easiest solution.

  • @southpark1you0
    @southpark1you0 19 днів тому

    Every time it fails, it should just drop a load like I did when I learned how to walk.

  • @LosDog
    @LosDog 19 днів тому

    Woah, they made an AI play its own version of QWOP

  • @ImJustSage
    @ImJustSage 19 днів тому

    ai clearly got style when it prefers to do the work than walk

  • @DylanPorto45
    @DylanPorto45 18 днів тому

    my dad used to play this game with me in the pool when i was kid where he'd put me in a chokehold, pull me under water, and scream ARMY BOOTCAMP TRAINING! love that me and Asmonbald have similar experiences.

  • @KeytarArgonian
    @KeytarArgonian 15 днів тому

    The wildest part is he’s punished for not doing the correct action as well as rewarded. So every time he falls and is spasming he’s literally in his own personal hell of suffering. If his reward is the best thing he has ever encountered, then every fall is his absolute worst thing he has ever encountered. How many times did you fall Albert? How many times?