DeepMind's MuZero picks up the rules of games as it plays

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In a paper published in the journal Science late last year, Google parent company Alphabet's DeepMind detailed AlphaZero, an AI system that could teach itself to master the game of chess, a Japanese variant of chess called shogi, and the Chinese board game Go. In each case, it beat a world champion, demonstrating a knack for learning two-person games with perfect information — that is to say, games where any decision is informed by all the previous events.


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