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Pretty sure it had free educational license tho
Somewhat. The free educational license was only acceptable for 'personal' projects, so not suitable for class work.
Open-sourcing the MuJoCo physics simulator for robotics
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as an undergrad in the 90s I invested thousands of dollars of my own money to work on machine learning. Worth every penny, even if I had to miss out on some cool parties.
Wonderful that you had thousands of dollars as an undergrad to be able to do so.
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Pretty sure this was just a reaction to losing so much mindshare to Brax since that came out.
My understanding is that DeepMind did not previously own MuJoCo, but today they have acquired it and released it for free. On the other hand, Brax is developed by Google and is written using Jax (which DeepMind loves and uses extensively). Why would DeepMind have been concerned that people were switching to Brax?
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For undergrad students trying to dabble in reinforcement learning, several hundreds of dollars can be quite a lot.
But they can accept that the world is not geared towards amateur dabblers, and that a few hundreds of $ for a license (a license, meaning to legalize production usage, you can always copy from somewhere to "dabble") is nothing.
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#46MuJoCo is the standard in much of robotics, and recently in the Deep RL space. When I was learning Deep RL, I edged on what could be done through OpenAI gym, or self-made environments, I decided to begin working with MuJoCo. But for an undergrad student from a developing country, the fees were extremely high. So, I just didn't go forward with Deep RL much. I dabbled for a while and tried using PyBullet. Did not go th…
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Wonderful that you had thousands of dollars as an undergrad to be able to do so.
Working in undergrad isn't a common thing?
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Pretty sure it had free educational license tho
My uni was not rich enough to have an email server for students. So, I did not have a uni mail address. That was required.