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Google's self-learning AI AlphaZero masters chess in 4 hours

Google's self-learning AI AlphaZero masters chess in 4 hours

Update: 2017-12-14
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Google's AI AlphaZero has shocked the chess world. Leaning on its deep neural networks, and general reinforcement learning algorithm, DeepMind's AI Alpha Zero learned to play chess well beyond the skill level of master, besting the 2016 top chess engine Stockfish 8 in a 100-game match. Alpha Zero had 28 wins, 72 draws, and 0 losses. Impressive right? And it took just 4 hours of self-play to reach such a proficiency. What the chess world has witnessed from this historic event is, simply put, mind-blowing! AlphaZero vs Magnus Carlsen anyone?










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Google's self-learning AI AlphaZero masters chess in 4 hours

Google's self-learning AI AlphaZero masters chess in 4 hours

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