New AI models can talk to and teach each other with limited human intervention

New AI models can talk to and teach each other with limited human intervention

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AI systems are developing at a rapid pace. A new paper published in the journal Nature highlights the development of an AI network that can not only learn and perform tasks based on written instructions alone, but can also teach another “sister” AI that has had no such instructions or experience to perform the same task.

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The scientists behind the development of the AI network noted that the AI used human communication skills, or natural language processing, to teach its sister AI skills that it had no prior training in. By starting with a pre-trained model called “S-Bert” and then connecting it to a smaller AI network, the skill transfer was achieved with minimal human intervention.

It is the first time that two different AIs communicate with each other purely linguistically. This is an interesting development in the AI sector.

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