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by watercooler_guy 1488 days ago
The author of the linked article seems to contradict himself. He writes:

>Gato’s ability to perform multiple tasks is more like a video game console that can store 600 different games, than it’s like a game you can play 600 different ways. It’s not a general AI, it’s a bunch of pre-trained, narrow models bundled neatly.

But the article also quotes a DeepMind blog post, which reads:

>The same network with the same weights can play Atari, caption images, chat, stack blocks with a real robot arm and much more, deciding based on its context whether to output text, joint torques, button presses, or other tokens.

"The same network with the same weights" isn't a bundle of narrow models, it's one generalist model. I think that's more impressive than the article's author gives it credit for. Really feels like the beginning of C3PO type droids -- they don't have to be as smart or creative as a human, just adequate at a wide enough set of useful tasks