AlphaZero: Shedding new light on the grand games of chess, shogi and Go - Learning Actors
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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
In late 2017 we introduced AlphaZero, a single system that taught itself from scratch how to master the games of chess, shogi (Japanese chess), and Go, beating a world-champion program in each case. We were excited by the preliminary results and thrilled to see the response from members of the chess community, who saw in AlphaZero’s games a ground-breaking
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