Artificial intelligence is now learning to wash dishes

Not only are performances shown by chess and poker, artificial intelligence is being prepared to enter daily life by learning to perform simple actions, such as washing dishes, and to do so, imitate the intelligence of animals, according to the study published in Nature Communications by the group ʼLaboratorio Cold Spring Harbor. [...]
The authors studied the animal brain, trying to reproduce neurons in artificial intelligence systems.
As a result of sophisticated teaching algorithms, researchers point out, these systems have already proved to be more capable of certain activities, such as in the video games or in the Chinese Dama.
The objectives we consider complex, such as formulating abstract thoughts or playing chess, are less complicated for machines. The latter have far more difficulty doing things that are simple for human beings, for example, washing dishes, Zador noted.
We, humans, have had hundreds of millions of years of evolution that have allowed our brains to create accurate connections to perform certain activities, almost without effort. Artificial intelligence systems, on the other hand, are still learning to do it, taking human and animal evolution as a model”, Zador concluded.











