Google's AI software can learn 'Space Invaders' without reading the instructions

System will eventually be used to work out complex problems Software can do better than humans on Atari video games from the 1980s

By Associated Press and Mark Prigg For Dailymail.com

Published: 13:19 EST, 25 February 2015 | Updated: 12:30 EST, 26 February 2015

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Computers already have bested human champions in 'Jeopardy!' and chess, but artificial intelligence now has gone to master an entirely new level: 'Space Invaders.'

Google scientists have revealed AI software that can do better than humans on dozens of Atari video games from the 1980s, like video pinball, boxing, and 'Breakout.'

The firm's software was able to learn the game, working out the rules itself in a major step forward.

Google scientists have revealed AI software that can do better than humans on dozens of Atari video games from the 1980s, like video pinball, boxing, and Sapce Invaders.

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