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Cool artificial intelligence accomplishments (by videos)

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Awesome artificial intelligence accomplishments on the planet (videos)

I have composed a collection of intriguing artificial intelligence accomplishments, in terms of videos --->here<---. (otherwise see it via the official link under 'signatures of awe and wonder' in my signature)

You can post in this thread, any item you think I may have missed.

[IMGw=600]http://i.imgur.com/M59fnD0.png[/IMGw]
An example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fC7b2LjVW4
 
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Blatant attempt to drive traffic to your personal website.
 
Whether it is or not I find the subject interesting and the request for others to offer links to similar videos seems genuine. There is also room for discussion here of, for instance, the nature of artificial intelligence as we look at to what extent each example exemplifies the class.
 
I'm pretty sure nobody thinks "walking" is an achievement in "artificial intelligence".

It is, because it's actually a very difficult thing to do. But it's not a recent accomplishment. Hell, ASIMO has been able to run for the best part of 2 decades.
 
It is, because it's actually a very difficult thing to do. But it's not a recent accomplishment. Hell, ASIMO has been able to run for the best part of 2 decades.

While asimo is included in the list, durus is a more efficient walker than asimo.

If you notice, asimo walks in a stooped position.

Durus is not limited by this stooping action.
 
Walking is a cognitive task.

Pretty sure it's a reflexive task.

ETA: Really it's just a simple feedback-loop control system. Basic cybernetics, been around since the 1940s, doesn't require any more cognition than a typical autopilot or missile guidance system. But while we're on the topic of walking, what about running, turning, and bounding?



ETA2: Walking is a reflexive task. Even guidance tasks can be delegated to reflexive subsystems for most walking activities. Route planning is a cognitive task.
 
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Pretty sure it's a reflexive task.

ETA: Really it's just a simple feedback-loop control system. Basic cybernetics, been around since the 1940s, doesn't require any more cognition than a typical autopilot or missile guidance system. But while we're on the topic of walking, what about running, turning, and bounding?



ETA2: Walking is a reflexive task. Even guidance tasks can be delegated to reflexive subsystems for most walking activities. Route planning is a cognitive task.

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7803389/

Walking may be both cognitive and reflexive.
The human like walking cycle below, emerged in 2016, rather than 1940:



ProgrammingGodJordan said:
[IMGw=800]http://i.imgur.com/M59fnD0.png[/IMGw]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fC7b2LjVW4

Also, neural networks have also been around since the 1960's.
Of course, this does not prevent them from being loosely cognitively aligned.
 
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