Original Reddit post

i was reading ai factory insider, instead of writing more code, they switched to training the robot in a digital twin simulation where it can practice thousands of scenarios. basically robots are now being trained like interns instead of programmed step-by-step. kind of crazy shift in how automation works. makes me in the future will engineers spend more time training machines instead of coding them??? submitted by /u/No_Growth6091

Originally posted by u/No_Growth6091 on r/ArtificialInteligence