TIL that in 2017, an AI developed by Facebook created its own language to negotiate and communicate more efficiently, using shorthand phrases humans couldn’t understand. Researchers had to shut it down because the AI diverged so far from English, it was no longer interpretable
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The 'creepy Facebook AI' story that captivated the media
Did Facebook shut down two bots speaking to themselves because the company feared for humanity?By Chris Baraniuk (BBC News)
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* [For you humans] Unverified, lacks context is not a true representation of the outcome of the interaction between bots and was shut down because it was an unintended byproduct from an experiment into nascent artificial intelligence potential.
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