i raced an AI to learn parkour

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025

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  • @razhoe
    @razhoe Год назад +4875

    The parkour trainer saying "That's okay" is so comforting, I wish everyone get that kind of support in everything that they want to do.

    • @minorii24
      @minorii24 Год назад +68

      its always nice to have someone supporting you!

    • @mullac1992
      @mullac1992 Год назад +48

      That's okay

    • @Blackbird74733
      @Blackbird74733 Год назад +92

      fun fact, hard things are hard. it's okay and even expected to struggle with something new. sometimes it helps to have someone remind you absolute perfection isn't expected.

    • @solsystem1342
      @solsystem1342 Год назад +35

      ​@@Blackbird74733 yes!
      This is why I love teaching so much. I get to see the moment where someone realizes their own potential/starts having fun/realizes something about the world. It's awesome😊

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +9

      And an AI will never be able to do that.

  • @MurrayTheMac
    @MurrayTheMac Год назад +4451

    You can't claim chess is boring and claim that it involves anal beads in the same video.

    • @chloe54251
      @chloe54251 Год назад +764

      chess is boring, chess related drama is VERY interesting

    • @ZTimeGamingYT
      @ZTimeGamingYT Год назад +151

      Chess is incredibly complex and involves quick thinking and predicting other moves. (For anyone reading this: the comments immediately succeeding this one, which can be viewed as overly vehement, were part of an April Fool's celebration. I normally do not comment with this amount of vehemency.)

    • @chloe54251
      @chloe54251 Год назад +161

      @@ZTimeGamingYT borriiiiing booooo tomato tomato

    • @ZTimeGamingYT
      @ZTimeGamingYT Год назад +74

      @@chloe54251 Having six different fundamental movements, observing the opposing forces, and adjusting your strategy to uncertain circumstances adds a level of stress and critical thinking.

    • @ddanenel
      @ddanenel Год назад +161

      @@ZTimeGamingYT ok but no explosions tho🤷

  • @blaroe
    @blaroe Год назад +538

    “sorry that this video ended up kind of mid”
    proceeds to tell a great story, made me hopeful of the future with AI, made me want to go out and be more physically fit, made me want to go on a parkour course training place, inspired me to make a video based on challenging myself

    • @ReivecS
      @ReivecS Год назад +10

      Absolutely man, this video was one of her best. I wish I had that much energy, and I don't just mean for parkour. The mental energy to be learning that many things as a noobie at the same time... unreal.

    • @Sinthatronx
      @Sinthatronx 11 месяцев назад +3

      No But FR

  • @nayR5
    @nayR5 Год назад +1672

    “Trying to replicate (the human arm) mechanically is a nightmare”
    -Adam Savage

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +31

      I remember seeing some stuff about a decade ago about how engineers can't replicate the human arm. I wonder how much that's changed.

    • @alansmithee419
      @alansmithee419 Год назад +31

      Small note of pedantry:
      Those should be square brackets (if I'm understanding their intent correctly at least - they're to indicate it's not an exact quote, right? Square brackets are used for that)

    • @frostjune6072
      @frostjune6072 Год назад +2

      @@alansmithee419 ive neve seen a professional journalist use square brackets when clarifying something like that

    • @alansmithee419
      @alansmithee419 Год назад +17

      @@frostjune6072 Well, it's the only way I've ever seen it done, other than literally writing out "paraphrasing" to make it clear. And having looked it up using parentheses instead is apparently a "common mistake" people make.
      Maybe it depends on location? But the internet tends to give you things from many different locations, so I'm not sure...
      In any case however, parentheses are not sufficient on their own, because they would indicate that the speaker started an aside partway through their own sentence (which is rare in writing but it's not too rare for people to do it in speech if they realise partway through their sentence that they should add extra clarification to what they're currently saying).

    • @frostjune6072
      @frostjune6072 Год назад

      @@alansmithee419 that wasnt a paraphrase it was an editors note

  • @Evanescence622
    @Evanescence622 Год назад +993

    The montage of you saying sorry while attempting the jump is the single most Canadian thing I've seen since I binge-watched Letterkenny.

    • @Lkat.
      @Lkat. Год назад +21

      I’m so Canadian I didn’t even notice that.

    • @christinesizemore3
      @christinesizemore3 Год назад +27

      The chapter is titled "Canadians, am I right?" 😂

  • @lucaszeta
    @lucaszeta Год назад +1548

    OMG you learned Unity, RL AND parkour for the video? Absolute beast! Great video!

  • @aqua-bery
    @aqua-bery Год назад +838

    The "ooh! Conflict!" bit just shows how much fun you had writing this script.

  • @oddsockable
    @oddsockable Год назад +503

    answers in progress tackling parkour is really taking the two furthest ends of my regular RUclips viewing spectrum and tying them into a circle

  • @Ryan50Ryan
    @Ryan50Ryan Год назад +337

    Joe is credited as the editor here. And if they are the one who put that "mood" in response to "being a living thing has its disadvantages" they were absolutely spot on.

    • @kashiichan
      @kashiichan 9 месяцев назад +3

      16:18 in the bottom-right corner, for those of you who need it

  • @kylermellor820
    @kylermellor820 Год назад +195

    I'm a Software Engineering student. When my code doesn't work, I typically try to plan it out better, then start over because I know more about the problem and will do better the second time around.
    You got this!

    • @benjaminlee345
      @benjaminlee345 Год назад +13

      same, i eventually resort to that. but before then i usually walk around ...... in frustration, bang my head against the wall, yell profanities and come back to press run again, hopefully it magically fixes itself

    • @beinzheans3918
      @beinzheans3918 Год назад +2

      ​@@benjaminlee345 then get more mad that it didn't work

    • @benjaminlee345
      @benjaminlee345 Год назад +2

      @@beinzheans3918 literally me rn, legit malding on programming with c

  • @eris9062
    @eris9062 Год назад +73

    The way the instructor was so supportive is honestly heartwarming.

  • @ansonyuu
    @ansonyuu Год назад +424

    This is easily one of the most personable, well-presented cases for AI alignment to a potentially less familiar audience. The release is also timed impeccably! Congrats on a great vid []

  • @taihaileizoe
    @taihaileizoe Год назад +211

    Love all of AIP videos, especially this one! They never end up answering directly or just the initial problem, but they always reveal something about humanity. Really loved the difference in narrative from start to finish and it really changed my views about "AI" and Machine Learning :)

    • @siraaron4462
      @siraaron4462 Год назад +8

      In other words they do things the human way and we love them all the more for it

    • @shuu-wasseo
      @shuu-wasseo Год назад +27

      my personal favorite part about aip videos is that sabrina / taha / melissa (whoever is the main host of the video) isnt necessarily an expert on the field and the videos are usually more of a journey that they go through to learn something that we get to embark on together with them

    • @fantinemyriel3145
      @fantinemyriel3145 Год назад +1

      @@shuu-wasseo I love that too because it takes you through the problems a non-expert might encounter in trying to learn a new topic like that. Usually I just consider it impossible and end up beating myself up for not understanding but seeing them do it shows me that it's kind of hard for everyone.

    • @shuu-wasseo
      @shuu-wasseo Год назад +1

      @@fantinemyriel3145 right! its the very down to earth aspect of this channel for me

  • @SporkleBM
    @SporkleBM Год назад +99

    i love that she learnt BOTH how to use unity AND parkour. wow. what a queen

  • @sheepysnowtato824
    @sheepysnowtato824 Год назад +160

    18:51 That genuinely broke my heart, I became so attached to the little guy 😭

  • @jayayeonetoo3335
    @jayayeonetoo3335 Год назад +65

    the pacing and comedic timing and chapter titles (see: basically everything about this video) was such a joy to see before going to bed at 11pm

  • @nillypc42
    @nillypc42 Год назад +741

    We have AI that can generate things; Sabrina has AI that can parkour. We are very much different.

    • @siraaron4462
      @siraaron4462 Год назад +4

      Write that yourself or did you have a spambot write it for you?

    • @LumiSuomi
      @LumiSuomi Год назад +2

      But the learning process is still the same.

    • @nillypc42
      @nillypc42 Год назад +11

      @@siraaron4462 Nope. I am a fully functioning human being living in a society. Fr though I'm real.

    • @LaLiTi
      @LaLiTi Год назад +6

      @@nillypc42 testing robot 1 H1111111E2222222L3333333LO44444
      What does that say?

    • @disasterducky
      @disasterducky Год назад +1

      ​@@LaLiTi wait am I a robot?????? I can't figure out what that says

  • @ExplicableCashew
    @ExplicableCashew Год назад +90

    This video was so worth the extra effort on your part and the extra wait on ours. And the combination of such different topics, the inevitable learning of things from scratch, and the writing, the pacing and the humor, man, that's why I'm such a huge Sabrina fan. This is an outstanding video

  • @JordanThatblondegirl
    @JordanThatblondegirl Год назад +290

    This video is an absolute DELIGHT! Good job at learning MULTIPLE new skills, Sabrina!!

    • @BenPanna
      @BenPanna Год назад +1

      absolutely great
      😍👍😍

  • @ms.catstache5822
    @ms.catstache5822 Год назад +51

    I love Answer in Progress, they start off with a vague understanding of a interesting topic, and end up with a deep understanding of said topic

  • @charity4613
    @charity4613 Год назад +26

    i have to say, your dedication is very inspiring sabrina. everything from the concept, production quality, and effort that it took in making this video really really stands out. one of the most underrated youtube channels in my opinion. you deserve nothing but the best.

  • @britneycampbell5436
    @britneycampbell5436 Год назад +42

    Sabrina: I’m going to learn parkour!
    Also Sabrina: forgets that she also had to teach herself new code to teach the parkour to parkour while also learning parkour

  • @RamiroCharriol
    @RamiroCharriol Год назад +44

    This was definitely not "Kind of mid"
    This is the perfect video on Ai, and what it will mean in the near future, this is a beautiful demonstration on how to create videos, and a really good showing on our master of the craft, how beyond all odds, and with everything going south, you turned it around and post it.

    • @wren_.
      @wren_. Год назад +1

      what happens if we create a general purpose AI I’m going to jump off a bridge if that happens

  • @marshallerickson493
    @marshallerickson493 Год назад +28

    I really wish everyone was subscribed to this channel, I honestly began to cry when I realized that I could actually do seemingly impossible things and this channel has brought me out of so many depressive episodes, while still teaching me because I love to learn, thank you, genuinely, thank you

  • @CanizalesMusic
    @CanizalesMusic Год назад +311

    A.I is about to turn into assassins creed characters💀

    • @cjvalmonte1492
      @cjvalmonte1492 Год назад +25

      Well, you know what they say: you can't spell assassin without ai

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage Год назад +17

      @@cjvalmonte1492 "Ssassn" might not spell (or kill) things well, but it's got style.

    • @tabathaarria9558
      @tabathaarria9558 Год назад +1

      @@cjvalmonte1492 🤯

    • @rantab2443
      @rantab2443 Год назад +5

      Who can't do parkour 😂

    • @agimasoschandir
      @agimasoschandir Год назад +1

      @@rantab2443 Those who cannot😚

  • @bijeshshrestha2450
    @bijeshshrestha2450 5 месяцев назад +2

    4:07, "I know negative things"
    yep knowing how to do stuff in one program/framework/language and having to do the same in a new one, constantly conflicting with your old habits from the earlier experience truly is like knowing negative things, it'd be easier starting off from scratch, only if there was a format function in my brain

  • @CrazyForBlu
    @CrazyForBlu Год назад +34

    This video inspired me to follow skills I want to learn. Usually when I try to learn a skill, right when there is a difficult challenge, I give up... But after seeing this video, and seeing the amount of effort you put into learning something new, I will learn a new skill no matter what challenge I face. Thank you.

  • @KaitlinGaspar
    @KaitlinGaspar Год назад +5

    the rest of the parkour footage existing on patreon is probably the smartest ad for yalls patreon ever

  • @tamago2474
    @tamago2474 Год назад +11

    This video was absolutely fire 🔥 Can someone *please* tell me whose voice that was during the speech because I swear I recognise it

    • @UCTRL
      @UCTRL Месяц назад

      Why did noone notice this comment lmao

  • @martinc7873
    @martinc7873 Год назад +11

    the line "this is a human story because this is a human technology" hits u right in there

  • @jayheretoslay
    @jayheretoslay Год назад +6

    right now i'm just sitting in bed, depressed, the morning after a physically and emotionally draining day and seeing someone else do the same and face the consequences of their challenges really made me laugh. this was an unexpectedly encouraging video, thank you!

  • @starslinger1649
    @starslinger1649 Год назад +9

    This video was so good!! You’ve truly raised the BAR for educational content. Thanks for making such an understandable, fun and genuinely inspiring video

  • @divykairothq
    @divykairothq Год назад +8

    Loved the fact that you learned Unity, Parkour and AI for a single video that took you 3 months but at the end you still don't able to figure out. But its OK (as your trainer says) but also really motivated to form a similar project where we get to learn things just for making a video and at the end it was just too brilliant to move the video to another direction from make the AI learn parkour to you being motivated from AI to learn parkour

  • @anxiousabsol
    @anxiousabsol Год назад +2

    Genuinely so proud of you for pushing through a sprained wrist- I did this for skating (racing a friend, not a robot tho) and sprained my wrist and it SUCKS bc of just how much you use it. It's so inspirational and exciting to see someone doing the thing,, so like thank you!

  • @jeremyforrest1997
    @jeremyforrest1997 Год назад +4

    10:47 called it. Gets reward for detail movements, starts dancing. Gimme reward me now

  • @kowloonbroadcast
    @kowloonbroadcast Год назад +1

    this was super cool to watch. first of all, it was really satisfying to see that you’ve actually progressed in parkour. i know people from my social circle that describe themselves as someone who uses body inefficiently. and tbh i can understand where they’re coming from in certain situations lol. the thing is that i haven’t seen any of them trying to put an effort to improve, so it’s quite easy to take the point of “i’m literally incapable of succeeding in this” as complete truth. seeing your very first moves and the footage of where you landed eventually is actually refreshing, the progress is very easy to see. good job! and also this reminds me of the fact that human brain is a hell of a capable machine that we come with lol.
    and secondly, the spectacle of the struggles of an AI agent moving its body parts in super abstract, absurd and physics-defying positions is like a piece of art by itself, i could watch it for hours loool.
    thanks, the video was a genuine pleasure to watch 🙏🏼

  • @my_kneecaps7706
    @my_kneecaps7706 Год назад +4

    5:42 "Two weeks and most of my mental health" yep, that's a Unity project alright

  • @Lapix-.
    @Lapix-. Год назад +1

    Ok the amount of references and mentions to things, games, videos, and people I've seen before watching this video is, and then seeing all of those again in this video actually insane.

  • @lilywashere27
    @lilywashere27 Год назад +9

    The BAR was impossibly high, but you reached it anyway. Congratulations, Sabrina and all of AIP!

  • @fantinemyriel3145
    @fantinemyriel3145 Год назад

    Going through and commenting on all the videos I've seen so far to support and for algorithm reasons. I've been watching Sabrina since I was an eighth grader and now I'm in college. I'm so happy to see you around and so siked about this new channel, and your cohosts! I hope life is treating you guys well and the youtube work isn't being too brutal. So cool that you can program! Putting supporting you on patreon on my calendar for when I can afford. Okay okay bye!!

  • @Krafter2217
    @Krafter2217 Год назад +3

    im so glad you're still making content! (and glad to see a vid today that isnt an april fools joke!)

  • @TabaGlorg
    @TabaGlorg Год назад +1

    Sabrina, I love how excited you are in this video :) I have been watching you since I was in middle school and your channel was Nerdy and Quirky, and you have just grown so much, all while being such a fun person to know about through RUclips! Thank you for doing what you do, I love watching you learn and learning from you :)

  • @peteradorman3846
    @peteradorman3846 Год назад +45

    Sabrina: “Even though it’s a bit of a pain to have to build everything up from the beginning, it does mean that everything that makes it to the end is supposed to be there.”
    me: 😮

    • @fantinemyriel3145
      @fantinemyriel3145 Год назад +2

      There's definitely some vague life wisdom in this quote

  • @arkapravamanna
    @arkapravamanna Год назад

    Really love your videos. First of all, the videography and edits are so good, then the storytelling and the ppl are awesome. And finally just the sheer amount of research and hardwork in learning that you all put in, it feels great to watch. Really commendable, your works deserve even more recognition and appreciation and admiration. Thanks for the videos!

  • @SuperMustache555
    @SuperMustache555 Год назад +14

    Your storytelling skills keep getting better

  • @AngelFelizF
    @AngelFelizF Год назад

    Sabrina hello from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. I love the topics you share on each video and specially how you share the learning process related to each one. It helps me to keep learning and remembering that it's hard but very rewarding.

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 Год назад +18

    We appreciate your content. Keep up the good work.

  • @onlyredpanda
    @onlyredpanda Год назад +2

    It wasn't 'mid' because of the effort you, Melissa and Taha always put in. The way you always keep the audience entertained beginning to end, the way you guys make us beg for more videos to sooth your numb mushy skulls and the countless hours it takes to make one video. I'm not sure why but Answer in progress (the whole channel, yes) in every video gives off that vibe of a cozy and homey friend group just working together it makes me feel like I am one of your guy's friends that knew each other for a long time. In all honesty I just love how wholesome you guys are!
    Ehhh, actually this whole comment is the definition of mid....

  • @sufianhaq
    @sufianhaq Год назад +3

    Really inspirational and enjoyable video. 😊
    As someone who has been struggling to find their passion its always fascinating to see people like you pursuing it.

  • @12Kcalico
    @12Kcalico Год назад

    ive binged this channel all day watched a couple videos twice starting from my journey home to and from work. the crew individual videos are all quality .
    gonna buy some merch when I get paid at the end of the month :)
    keep it up

  • @inazonitobe737
    @inazonitobe737 Год назад +3

    I respect so much that you actually went and trained in that place for the video. Looks terrifying for someone new to it.

  • @Slacked2196
    @Slacked2196 Год назад +2

    it is SO incredibly satisfying and inspiring watching Sabrina develop a new relationship with her body, moving her body, and making so much progress. The AI stuff is sick, but its stuff i know she knows how to do...the parkour learning though, thats the real hurdle.

  • @oakley6889
    @oakley6889 Год назад +6

    Haha, I also spent the last 3 months writing an AI, in my case for uni. This journey is very relatable
    When something is built on maths, it learns in a restricted way, human consciousness allows for context to be taken from previous lessons, but machines learn off a score. This won't always be the case, but it is right now.
    Also, remember that chatGPT is very much like spell check, it's a predictive model that basic guesses what the next word in the sentence will be.

  • @prayagsuthar9856
    @prayagsuthar9856 Год назад

    Heyyy, this video isn't "mid"! This video is a whole _adventure,_ winding its way from one unexpected challenge to another, and it is an _incredible_ story with a profound message at the end!!! This is probably one of my favorite videos yet!!! 🤩🤩🤩

  • @LucasDimoveo
    @LucasDimoveo Год назад +4

    As someone who has done parkour for seven years, I am excited to see the intersection of my favorite sport and A.I. I hope you keep practicing!

  • @ironcomics99
    @ironcomics99 Год назад

    being subscribed to answer in progress is getting little packages of just excellent videos every couple of months and i love it

  • @CrazyForBlu
    @CrazyForBlu Год назад +13

    Everything about this channel is so interesting, I love the editing so much!

  • @Red_Eagle
    @Red_Eagle Год назад +1

    of course this comes out on my weekly parkour training day! thank you for this amazing vid!

  • @SparksFromFireworks
    @SparksFromFireworks Год назад +4

    My boyfriend and I lost our goddamn minds at the AI breaking and dancing halfway through the video. That broken AI is my favourite thing ever

  • @DugGLe55FuR
    @DugGLe55FuR Год назад +2

    This was one of Sabrina's best videos. I think as she gets more informed at coding her code experiments get more interesting, and seeing her doing parkour was really inspiring.

  • @IrisNebula7023
    @IrisNebula7023 Год назад +12

    Fantastic video Sabrina! Thank you for putting yourself out there for our entertainment 😁 Also, congrats on that Unity progress, that was no small feat in a couple months!

  • @BoliVic96
    @BoliVic96 Год назад +1

    Can we please get the full "that's okay" montage? I could totally hear that on loop

  • @pldkdpl
    @pldkdpl Год назад +5

    I can't imagine how much easier Sabrina's life would be if she made a chess AI

  • @DylanMadisetti
    @DylanMadisetti Год назад

    Sabrina's the coolest. I love how you're not afraid to showcase "failure" (or at least lower the BAR)

  • @Mbgengar
    @Mbgengar Год назад +3

    Great video! Its rlly nice to hear abt getting into physical stuff (for me it was martial arts) and having way more fun than expected jumping up and down- its a great to see how the balance of physicality and technology takes shape

  • @rudolph6589
    @rudolph6589 Год назад +2

    Yo I absolutely loved this video, so many of your videos show you genuinely interested in and enjoying the subject matter. It really makes your videos stand out.

  • @YaroslavaAvila
    @YaroslavaAvila Год назад +13

    So just to clarify:
    - You wanted to learn parkour
    - You learned how to code an AI
    - You went through the bugs in the AI code
    - You learned the steps to get better at parkour
    - You recoded and then scrapped the Ai
    - You asked the prompt to ChatGPT
    YOU DID ALL THE WORK SABRINA, not the AI!

  • @KaiKai-uz4tf
    @KaiKai-uz4tf Год назад

    I really like how you integrate the ads. It makes me want to actually watch it!

  • @LanderPlasschaert
    @LanderPlasschaert Год назад +5

    I love how this is gradually becoming a programming channel

  • @valhallashock716
    @valhallashock716 Год назад

    This was so impressive to watch. I just now discovered your channel by happenstance, but I got so excited for you seeing how you improved both at using ML AND at parkour! Such an awesome video. Rock on chica.

  • @multistormhawks
    @multistormhawks Год назад +3

    I hope Devin knows how much the internet loves him now

  • @ninajanashia3903
    @ninajanashia3903 Год назад

    love your content! answering questions like what is the difference between human learning and AI learning is actually also a philosophical question, not an easy one because we still don't know how exactly our brain/mind work

  • @Enigma457
    @Enigma457 Год назад +3

    That was a nice, optimistic ending! AI won't replace humans, but supplement them and help achieve great things! Also, you sounded progressively more exhausted as the video went on lol

  • @dianaestanislau6488
    @dianaestanislau6488 Год назад

    Oh gosh, I love your videos. All the concept of this channel. You show us all the process: the progress and fails and decision making. It makes me feel so motivated.
    Thank you!

  • @randomname9291
    @randomname9291 Год назад +3

    A little late but I love the Niemann reference

  • @BrendanTisdell
    @BrendanTisdell Год назад

    Sabrina, this is my favourite video that you have ever made. You inspire me with your optimism, perseverance, and desire to do genuine good by teaching others through your videos about your journeys in learning and working towards your goals and values. Thankyou for all that you and your team do

  • @S3verance
    @S3verance Год назад +4

    she does absolutely anything, even an ai cant come up with these erratic ideas

  • @leonardogolla9122
    @leonardogolla9122 Год назад

    This is by far my best video how I can relate to your struggles and frustrations

  • @ardenthebibliophile
    @ardenthebibliophile Год назад +4

    I think starting with CodeBullet's videos was an obvious choice 😂

  • @catncake3051
    @catncake3051 Год назад

    This is not a mid video!!!! Im amazed, this is so imformative and i can see it being used in schools and universities to start discussions on machine learning and the role of AI today! Thanks for the effort :)

  • @ZTimeGamingYT
    @ZTimeGamingYT Год назад +16

    Artificial intelligence is great, amazing even...as long as you don't misuse it. Doing so is either hilarious and filled with humor or awful and filled with malpractice.

  • @conorlamere399
    @conorlamere399 Год назад +1

    16:19 - that subtle edit gives me life 😂

  • @alyx-221b
    @alyx-221b Год назад +3

    who doesnt love a lil breakdown?

  • @RobertMilesAI
    @RobertMilesAI Год назад +3

    Great video! I really expected it to veer into Reward Modelling, like, several times, since that's probably what you'd need to do to get a parkour AI to work. I made a video about reward modelling here PYylPRX6z4Q, which even uses a simulated body doing a backflip as an example

    • @RobertMilesAI
      @RobertMilesAI Год назад +2

      Also notable that RLHF, the technique used to train ChatGPT, is closely related to (descended from?) Reward Modelling

    • @answerinprogress
      @answerinprogress  Год назад +1

      Haha yeah I was thinking about taking it there or lfd but figuring it out seemed like it would take another month at least. Gonna save it for another video (wanna collab 👀)

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад

      @@answerinprogress Please collab that would be absolutely iconic

  • @zorys9947
    @zorys9947 Год назад

    omg it's so fun to see ppl trying to learn unity ml from zero, back in 2018 when I was doing my final college project on my mlai essay I naively chose unity ml agent as the framework cause I guess free game engine was much more easy access for a poor student? but boy it was a struggle. it took me 3 months full time to just write a cross-road training model! this video was sooooo fun to watch! keep up the good work!

  • @gFamWeb
    @gFamWeb Год назад +11

    Honestly, I think the thing you mentioned about Boston Dynamics is sort of closer to how humans learn. Pre-existing knowledge (like a move set), and then learning on top of that.

    • @siraaron4462
      @siraaron4462 Год назад +3

      If by "pre existing knowledge" you mean a to-do list of repetitive walk cycles and an occasional backflip and the hundreds of not thousands of subtasks tasks involved for each step being downloaded directly into.your brain.

    • @ZT1ST
      @ZT1ST Год назад +1

      ​@@siraaron4462 Except humans spent ~a year going from not being able to roll, to not being able to crawl, to not being able to even walk initially.
      Humans take a *lot* for granted in the first year they're learning even just basic movement.

  • @fearsomefawkes6724
    @fearsomefawkes6724 Год назад +2

    I haven't finished yet, maybe it happens later in the video, but I love that she always starts from scratch instead of collabing with other channels. She might have had an easier time reaching out to someone like Code Bullet (or someone similar who's better with schedules). Basically all of his videos are teaching an AI how to do something in video games. He could have taken his code from the running AI or something and tweaked it to maneuver obstacles. (might have made it harder to plug the sponsor though).

  • @jonosono
    @jonosono Год назад +3

    Ugh... I hate Sabrina's energy. She's seems so full of life!! Ugh! So adorable!
    ❤❤❤ ❤ ❤❤❤

  • @justnate-4810
    @justnate-4810 Год назад +2

    I never clicked on a video so quickly, love your content!!

  • @miajajajajajajajajajo
    @miajajajajajajajajajo Год назад +3

    I'm dying to know how the parkour expert reacted when you told him why you were learning parkour (or, well, *if* you told him)

  • @chronolojays4634
    @chronolojays4634 Год назад

    I love every video you guys put out! Its always so well put together and so human. lovely work.

  • @tikayscake2416
    @tikayscake2416 Год назад

    Ive been watching this channel for years and they just keep getting better

  • @mistingwolf
    @mistingwolf Год назад +1

    This was awesome. Great job learning a new skill!
    Also, I want those grey pants Devon was wearing; they look SOOOOO comfy!

  • @Ultravioletwave
    @Ultravioletwave Год назад

    This is genuinely one of my all time favorites of your guys videos. I kinda wanna learn parkour..

  • @Faimp4
    @Faimp4 Год назад +1

    This is peak content! It's authentic, has a story, entertaining and educational. Great job!

  • @magnetotwister
    @magnetotwister Год назад

    I have so much respect for you and your friends in all these videos! I’ve been thinking of trying parkour, and this definitely makes the threshold to try a bit less daunting

  • @DistractedDaisy
    @DistractedDaisy Год назад

    I needed to watch this video. 😂😊. You didn’t give up. You are a beast. I wish it didn’t end. Give us an update on your parkour journey if you continue. And the fact that you also learned about Ai modeling.

  • @juanescobar2895
    @juanescobar2895 Год назад

    This video was far from mid. I always love your stuff and will happy wait for your content. Thank you for all the effort you put in it!! ❤❤❤

  • @marianaaguon6351
    @marianaaguon6351 Год назад

    I can see the sheer amount of work you put into this. It's absolutely insane and deserves to be praised so so much for its relevance, wittiness, and quality. Bravo.

  • @outsideaglass
    @outsideaglass Год назад

    I can feel how old I am when about to say this lol. As both a multi-language professional programmer and a former freerunner (also known as person who does parkour, honestly a bit surprised Sabrina never mentioned that once in the video), Sabrina is the best! Parkour is one of the most difficult sports I've tried (and I've tried A LOT), and switching languages is one of the hardest mental challenges I've tried (again, a lot!). I was happy to see Sabrina never left the cushions in the parkour gym. Freerunning in real life is one of the highest major injury sports there is. Doesn't make it less fun! But, a bit scary to watch when you know the likely consequences. Good job for getting in shape while staying safe, Sabrina.