Facebook A.I. Robots shut down after creating their own language |Artificial Intelligence |#facebook

Facebook has shut down two artificial intelligences that appeared to be chatting to each other in a strange language only they understood. The two chatbots came to create their own changes to English that made it easier for them to work – but which remained mysterious to the humans that supposedly look after them. The bizarre discussions came as Facebook challenged its chatbots to try and negotiate with each other over a trade, attempting to swap hats, balls and books, each of which were given a certain value. But they quickly broke down as the robots appeared to chant at each other in a language that they each understood but which appears mostly incomprehensible to humans. The robots had been instructed to work out how to negotiate between themselves, and improve their bartering as they went along. The actual negotiations appear very odd, and don’t look especially useful: Bob: i can i i everything else . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alice: balls have zero to me to m
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