DeepMind, Google Brain & World Chess Champion Explore How AlphaZero Learns Chess Knowledge
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Deep neural networks are known to learn opaque, uninterpretable representations that lie beyond the grasp of human understanding. As such, from both scientific and practical viewpoints, it is intriguing to explore what is actually being learned and how in the case of superhuman self-taught neural network agents such as AlphaZero. In the new paper Acquisition
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One Giant Step for a Chess-Playing Machine - The New York Times
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Understanding AlphaZero Neural Network's SuperHuman Chess Ability - MarkTechPost
When Alpha Zero is making seemingly bizarre moves in chess is it actually predicting what its opponent will do (calculating possibilities), or is it setting up its own attack/defense based on positional
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World Chess Champion Explore How AlphaZero Learns Chess Knowledge
DeepMind's AlphaZero on Carlsen-Caruana Games 1, 3, 5 & 8 (Sicilian Defence)