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===Universe===
===Universe===
 
[[OpenAI Universe]] is a software platform for measuring and training AI's general intelligence with video games, applications and websites. With this software, an AI agent can use a computer like a human, looking at screen pixels and using a virtual keyboard and mouse, allowing the training of a single agent in tasks that a human can complete with a computer <ref name="”16”">OpenAI (2016). Universe. OpenAI. https://openai.com/blog/universe/</ref> <ref name="”17”">Mannes, J (2016). OpenAI's Universe is the Fun Parent Every Artificial Intelligence Deserves. TechCrunch. https://techcrunch.com/2016/12/05/openais-universe-is-the-fun-parent-every-artificial-intelligence-deserves/</ref>. According to OpenAI, the goal is to "develop a single AI agent that can flexibly apply its past experience on Universe environments to quickly master unfamiliar, difficult environments, which would be a major step towards general intelligence <ref name="”16”" />." To achieve that, it was released with Atari 2600 games, 1000 flash games and 80 browser environments <ref name="”17”" />.
[[Universe]] is a software platform for measuring and training AI's general intelligence with video games, applications and websites. With this software, an AI agent can use a computer like a human, looking at screen pixels and using a virtual keyboard and mouse, allowing the training of a single agent in tasks that a human can complete with a computer <ref name="”16”">OpenAI (2016). Universe. OpenAI. https://openai.com/blog/universe/</ref> <ref name="”17”">Mannes, J (2016). OpenAI's Universe is the Fun Parent Every Artificial Intelligence Deserves. TechCrunch. https://techcrunch.com/2016/12/05/openais-universe-is-the-fun-parent-every-artificial-intelligence-deserves/</ref>. According to OpenAI, the goal is to "develop a single AI agent that can flexibly apply its past experience on Universe environments to quickly master unfamiliar, difficult environments, which would be a major step towards general intelligence <ref name="”16”" />." To achieve that, it was released with Atari 2600 games, 1000 flash games and 80 browser environments <ref name="”17”" />.


===Copilot===
===Copilot===