You double posted this.
Today, instead of steemit not getting the post, the reverse is happening.
Steemit is getting the post and the browser is not getting the update.
I use steemd.com to check.
Modern science is very close to creating machines that can self-teach and self-reward entirely autonomously.
You just wrote an article that said the machines were taught to recognize a door. They are no where near self-teaching. In fact, no one has even broached the subject of working with an unfamiliar entity.
I more than double posted, I did not realize this was even getting posted because it kept telling me there was an error. Sorry about this folks.
My intention was to describe this as the early building blocks of autonomous robotic learning through simply watching humans, as the reference articles indicate. At the very end they wrap it up nicely saying...
"Our experiments show how limited semantically labeled data can be combined with data that is collected and labeled automatically by the robots, in order to enable robots to understand events, object categories, and user demonstrations. In the future, we might imagine that robotic systems could be trained with a combination of user-annotated data and ever-increasing autonomously collected datasets, improving robotic capability and easing the engineering burden of designing autonomous robots. Furthermore, as robotic systems collect more and more automatically annotated data in the real world, this data can be used to improve not just robotic systems, but also systems for computer vision, speech recognition, and natural language processing that can all benefit from such large auxiliary data sources."