Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning User mcccxx, in the mcX subreddit, 01 Aug 2019
TIL that in 2015 researchers built a bot capable of playing classic Atari 2600 games after learning the rules of the game itself. The bot was able to attain a level equivalent to 'a professional human games tester'. User docdeek, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 03 Jul 2017
Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning User fortytwowilldo, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 17 Aug 2015
TIL a simulated network of artificial neurons learned to play Atari video games better than humans in a matter of hours given only data representing the screen and the goal of increasing the score at the top—but no preprogrammed knowledge of aliens, bullets, left, right, up or down. User tehflyboy, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 25 May 2015
Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning User qznc_bot, in the Hacker News subreddit, 25 Feb 2015
Google DeepMind Nature Paper: Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning User egrefen, in the Machine Learning subreddit, 25 Feb 2015