Behaviour

al cloning Behavioural cloning is a type of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that enables machines to replicate the behaviour of humans, or other organisms, by learning from example behaviour. It is used in various applications, such as robotics, autonomous driving, gaming, and machine learning. By identifying patterns, understanding objectives, and learning from mistakes, the machine is able to accurately imitate the behaviour of other animals or people. As AI technology advances, this modelling of behaviour is becoming increasingly useful in a variety of applications, allowing machines to quickly and efficiently replicate human or other organism behaviour.

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