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A robot with human level artificial intelligence is a robot that can do any human task. It can drive a car, fly a plane, play any videogame, play any sports game, etc.

This video demonstrates how a robot cop thinks while playing a first-person shooting game. There are no sound in this video because I wanted the viewers to focus on the robot's thoughts while playing the game.

What I wanted to show was that the robot's brain can form a computer program that does things over and over again. For example, there are a few rules this robot is actually following during the game: 1. shoot criminals. 2. don't shoot cops or hostages. 3. reload gun after a few shots. 4. get high powered weapons. These rules are followed over and over and over again throughout the game.

This computer program in the robot's conscious is adaptable as well. The robot has the ability to change the functions in the computer program. For example, if a police chief gave an order to not shoot criminals, but instead, shoot cops and hostages, the robot's brain will change the computer program to include the new rules. Although this is a hypothetical case, it shows the robot can change the computer program in its mind, based on the current environment.

There might be situations where, the robot has to shoot only specific types of criminals and he has to leave other criminals alone. The robot's conscious will be able to do this.

Finally, the last part shows how the robot uses ideas to come up with new strategies to beat level1's boss. The robot finds an optimal strategy to use and repeat this strategy over and over again to beat the boss.

In later videos, I will show how the robot can manage multiple tasks at the same time. I will be discussing multi-layered tasks and how the robot makes decisions based on multiple events in the game.

 

 

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