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by awjuliani on 2018-11-27 (UTC).

Insightful critique by @AlexIrpan of the recent Montezuma's Revenge results from Uber AI. https://t.co/MNE6Y6bDH9 He brings up a number of important points regarding the determinism and resetability assumptions the algorithm makes.

— Arthur Juliani (@awjuliani) November 27, 2018
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by dennybritz on 2018-11-28 (UTC).

The specifics are spot-on but I disagree a bit overall. A simple approach solves a problem complex RL algorithms can’t. That’s interesting. Finding pragmatic solutions where current algorithms don’t work leads us to new insights. Not everything has to be model-free end-to-end RL. https://t.co/XATsd6aEnF

— Denny Britz (@dennybritz) November 28, 2018
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