This is just a matter of supplementing the training data. This is an understood problem. See Gato from DeepMind.
Can you elaborate further on how Gato is proof that just supplementing the training data is sufficient? I looked on youtube and can’t find any videos of task switching.
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This is just a matter of supplementing the training data. This is an understood problem. See Gato from DeepMind.
Can you elaborate further on how Gato is proof that just supplementing the training data is sufficient? I looked on youtube and can’t find any videos of task switching.