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Self-driving GTA V

2017-01-12 22:57:38.967837+00 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

You can experiment with self-driving cars by training OpenAI to drive around in GTA V:

This release includes a baseline agent, trained via imitation learning on 21 hours (about 600,000 images) on the game's AI driving. (The built-in game AI is a good initial target: it performs better than a typical human since it can access internal game state, though it still makes mistakes such as making U-turns on the freeway.) The baseline agent can drive in a variety of different weather conditions, react to traffic, and keep to its lane. This agent is a start, which we invite the community to improve upon!

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#Comment Re: Self-driving GTA V made: 2017-01-14 00:53:50.900585+00 by: markd

And then Uber's cars start spontaneously running over old ladies and mimes.

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