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A reliable apprentice is expected to integrate more easily into the company and work group, to master tasks more efficiently, and to become goal oriented in a shorter period of time.
The algorithm, part of an emerging field called deep learning, is able to master tasks independently using external memory, similar to the way humans work through a new recipe, according to the study published in Nature.
It's such a big task, in fact, that DeepMind and Blizzard are including "mini-games" in the release, which break down different subtasks into "manageable chunks," including teaching agents to master tasks like building specific units, gathering resources, or moving around the map.
They must first develop their core muscles and gross motor (large-muscle) skills before we can expect them to master tasks requiring fine motor skills.
School staff and health professionals can help school children set realistic goals with tasks that they are able to manage, so they can learn from earlier positive experiences and expect to master tasks in the future.
Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson argue in their forthcoming book "The Second Machine Age" that computers have recently mastered tasks that people once insisted would always be too complex for them, like driving.
A calendar is designed to teach her the days of the week, and a chart dotted with shiny stickers keeps track of how well she has mastered tasks like brushing her teeth.
For departments in VPE, these changes mean that both instruction and curriculum need to support students in mastering tasks compatible with current industry practices.
Sure, she had mastered tasks far more technically challenging than most she was likely to be asked to do in most jobs.
The developmental perspective postulates that the capability of mastering tasks at an early time point will influence how well one will cope with tasks in later stages (Super 1957).
Street Masters tasks street artists with reimagining classic paintings from the 15th through 17th centuries.
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