AI learns to play a video game 14 June 2023, 14:00 to 16:00 Bush House Arcade, London 14 Jun Part of The King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence | 24 – 28 May Watch an AI master a variety of old Atari 2600 games and learn about the state-of-the-art techniques used to help AIs learn. You will be able to observe AI agents at different intervals during training. Can you work out what’s going wrong? Or what’s going right? How do you think you could help the AI? We would love to hear your ideas! This event is in-person. Registration is not required. The demonstration is being run by Alexander Philipp Rader, PhD student on the UKRI CDT in Safe and Trusted AI. This event is part of Bringing the Human to the Artificial, an exhibition presented by the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence, showcases cutting-edge research from across the university exploring the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on different aspects of our lives. The exhibition is open between 2 May and 30 June 2023. Find out more here. This demo will also happen on Saturday 27 May. Technology & Science Workshop Search for another event
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