Google DeepMind AI Accomplishes a Difficult Minecraft Task Without Knowing How to Play the Game

AI can now play the bestselling game Minecraft — and accomplish a multi-step task without being trained.

A study published on Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature showcases an AI system called Dreamer, which was developed by Google’s San Francisco-based DeepMind team, that, in a first for AI, figured out on its own how to accomplish a difficult Minecraft task: collecting diamonds.

“Dreamer marks a significant step towards general AI systems,” Google DeepMind researcher and study co-author Danijar Hafner told Nature. “Every time you play Minecraft, it’s a new, randomly generated world.”

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