Facebook is using the popular video game Minecraft to help train a new AI assistant that can help with a broad range of human commands.
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“In this work, we have argued for building a virtual assistant situated in the game of Minecraft, in order to study learning from interaction, and especially learning from language interaction,” the researchers explain in the published paper. Facebook research and MIT researchers have built a collaborative assistant bot in the game of Minecraft that can perform a wide variety of tasks specified by human players.The AI assistant built by Facebook Research and MIT researchers will essentially be a bot in the video game. The assistant will interact with humans and perform a wide range of tasks upon request.
“Instead of superhuman performance on a single difficult task, we are interested in competency across a large number of simpler tasks, specified by humans,” the researchers say in the paper.download the virtual assistant bot on GitHub
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