My jaw hit the floor when I watched an AI master one of the world's toughest physical games in just six hours

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My jaw hit the floor when I watched an AI master one of the world's toughest physical games in just six hours - Lemmy.World

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Here, the video the article is talking about. Save you from reading the author’s life story.

AI breaks physical boundaries: CyberRunner, the superhuman AI robot

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While the link is useful, the smug takedown is uncalled for. Humans relate way more through personal stories like this. Without the story, the video is not impressive at all, as most will have now idea how difficult this achievement is. There is also something to be said about adding some flourish and passion in the story, instead of coldly presenting facts.
It’s just like those shitty recipe sites that tell you their grandma’s life story for hours before giving the recipe. Get to the point, who cares about the anecdotes of some writer?
Not everything is the same. It’s not at all like those recipe sites. This is clearly adding necessary context to this achievement.
This is because Recipes aren't copyrightable (they can be patented hypothetically but no one is going to do that outside of a major brand), but the story blurb they write can be. Makes it much harder for some bot to pull out all of the recipes from a site and relist them.