Emergent 'Self' Found in Robot Learning, Study Says
DoctorJosh · x · 2026-08-19
Research shared by Hodlipson reveals evidence of an emergent 'Self' in robots learning within nonstationary environments. The study distinguishes between World Models and Self-Models, arguing that the latter is where the magic happens. A related paper details how robots construct self-representations to adapt to changing environments.
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