

OK, RL exists end results like the protein design or Go are impressive, but does exist a RL solving the benchmark problem?


OK, RL exists end results like the protein design or Go are impressive, but does exist a RL solving the benchmark problem?


Yeah RL exist since 80s (or in some form earlier) but have it solve the benchmark?
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yep, this is it


This is not analog computing by no means


Good, tesla looks like a shit.
I suppose so, if some heater would be placed to heat the helium.
I heard about this law several times, but I always forget whether it is ‘yes’ or ‘no’ 😂
Yep, the problem is probably worse for big ones and the video implies that we need extra large airships to carry heavy weights.
Yep, the structure integrity is maybe a hardest issue here.
Helium could be detected with some specialized detectors, but I suppose approximately – so, as you said, finding exact leak place is challenging.


Helicopter can also go into autorotation mode, i.e., to “gently” land even with engine failure. I think airships has no moving parts, what’s safe, and with the gas leak, I think it is rather slow process, so it would be easy to gently land.
Yes – this game has some fixed, relative small set of rules so the RL could learn to play by playing millions of games at random but following the rules of the game. Confront this with dounting (infinite) number of situations which may approach one in a daily life.