Facebook has announced that it is one step closer to creating an artificial intelligence capable of monitoring and interacting with the outside world in the same way that anyone can monitor and interact with the outside world.
According to the newspaper, “Daily Mail”, on Friday, according to Facebook, that the new project is known as “Ego4D”, and 13 universities participated in its development, and they relied on 2,200 hours of video recording from 700 people around the world.
The company indicated that it will present the data of the "Ego4D" project to the research public in November.
In details, the new project relies mainly on video recordings that show how people around the world interact with real reality, and their interactions were recorded using the company's augmented reality and virtual reality glasses.
"Artificial intelligence can open a new era of immersive experiences, as devices such as augmented reality (AR) glasses and virtual reality (VR) headsets become as useful in everyday life as smartphones," the company said in a statement.
The project attempted to use the human method of remembering; Such as wondering and remembering places where one of us has lost his car keys, or remembering a specific situation or phrase that some people said in a situation, or focusing on the words of a friend in a noisy environment.
“Traditionally, the new system learns by trying to do things that it has observed in the world, or getting it to learn how to do certain things,” Kristen Groman, Facebook's chief research scientist, said in an interview with CNBC.
Although these tasks cannot be performed by any artificial intelligence system at the moment, they may be a large part of Facebook's plans to combine reality with digital reality.
In July, CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Facebook's plans to make augmented reality glasses the future's second boom in web browsing.
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