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A headed by Elon Musk has opened a of gym for robots, called OpenAI Gym. Mr Musk is the of the electric car company Tesla Motors and the travel company, SpaceX. He also founded the payments website PayPal. His latest is an open platform for writers to test their latest work. People are free to test their ideas for intelligence (A.I.) on it. Researchers can test and share their algorithms for A.I. Algorithms are sets of rules in a computer program that can solve problems and deal with of information.

Mr Musk wrote about why his team decided to make the OpenAI Gym free. He said: "Our is to advance digital intelligence in the that is most likely to benefit as a whole, [without the] need to generate [money]." The OpenAI Gym follows the of giving rewards for – like giving a dog a when it learns something new. If an algorithm does in the gym, it gets a reward. If it fails, it gets reward. The aim of the gym is to develop an algorithm that can -task; to do many things at the same time, rather than just one .

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