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Comment author: Houshalter 15 September 2015 03:12:19AM 3 points [-]

I haven't yet used it for anything, but I did look through the docs and demos. It's a really cool piece of software. They wrote their own deep neural network library. And they gave it a very nice user interface for building and experimenting with complicated neural networks.

It's not only useful for research, it might be a great way to get non experts and beginners into AI. They are also experimenting a lot with reinforcement learning on video games. This is a much more general branch of machine learning. Deepmind impressed a lot of people and made a lot of money when they demonstrated playing some simple atari games. These people are aiming for AIs that can play Space Engineers.

Comment author: V_V 15 September 2015 08:48:15AM *  0 points [-]

So, it's a neural network library and visual design tool. It wasn't clear from the description on the website. In that case, it may be interesting.