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An AI can only be a complex as its environment, an artificial world will be useful for getting an AI up and running but then it would need to be brought into the real world (robot) to really learn and do anything useful. After all, you could put a human child on a far off planet by themselves and they would be lucky to grow up to be any better than a monkey. We'll always be potentially much brighter than monkeys, but what really makes us smart is our ability to learn from others and use the tools that others have created. With the knowledge I have now I could never build a computer myself, I wouldn't have a bloody clue but this doesn't prevent me from using a computer to try and create something as ambitious as AI. The reason why creating AI in artificial worlds is such an attractive idea for AI programmers is because they just can't afford the time and money or don't have the knowledge to build robots themselves. Maybe the programmer that eventually creates AI could pass it onto the engineers at Honda so they can upload it into their robots. Their robots will be able to really dance then. The human race is smart but a human being is stupid. (Sounds like something a character in a kung fu movie would say) YABBA DABBA DOOO!
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