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    Spinning Up in Deep RL

    Spinning Up in Deep RL

    Educational resource to help anyone learn deep reinforcement learning

    ...At OpenAI, we believe that deep learning generally, and deep reinforcement learning specifically, will play central roles in the development of powerful AI technology. To ensure that AI is safe, we have to come up with safety strategies and algorithms that are compatible with this paradigm. As a result, we encourage everyone who asks this question to study these fields. However, while there are many resources to help people quickly ramp up on deep learning, deep reinforcement learning is more challenging to break into.
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    SCRAM

    SCRAM

    Probabilistic Risk Assessment Tool

    SCRAM is a free and open source probabilistic risk analysis tool. The tool is under development to include fault tree, event tree, common cause, and other standard analyses.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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