Yes, it wouldn’t be able to go as far as those things, but you could potentially identify more down-to-earth closer-to-reality problems in a robot. Again, I was just imagining a down-the-line scenario after you have proved this works well in simulations. For instance, this sort of thing (weak robot that occasionally gets strong enough to be dangerous) in a training environment (a specially designed obstacle course) could find and prevent problems before deployment (shipping to consumers).
Yes, it wouldn’t be able to go as far as those things, but you could potentially identify more down-to-earth closer-to-reality problems in a robot. Again, I was just imagining a down-the-line scenario after you have proved this works well in simulations. For instance, this sort of thing (weak robot that occasionally gets strong enough to be dangerous) in a training environment (a specially designed obstacle course) could find and prevent problems before deployment (shipping to consumers).