Digital Trends Recent breakthroughs have shown artificial intelligence surpassing human performance in games like chess and Go, yet researchers highlight a significant weakness: AI cannot readily adapt to new video games it has never encountered. A study from NYU points out that many AI successes rely on systems finely tuned to a single game, and performance collapses when rules or environments change. The research argues that true general intelligence would require learning a new game from scratch within a timeframe comparable to a skilled human player, a capability current AI lacks.
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