Dr. Tehseen Zia has Doctorate and more than 10 years of post-Doctorate research experience in Artificial Intelligence (AI). He is assistant professor and leads AI… AlphaZero and MuZero have ...
In a landmark study, researchers from Google DeepMind and the University of Oxford have demonstrated that AlphaZero, the self-taught superhuman chess-playing AI, can teach human grandmasters strategic ...
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Today's artificial intelligence (AI) systems possess many skills but typically fall short when it comes to tackling complex math problems. That's why Google is excited that two of its DeepMind AI ...
I'm training the Hex game with Alphazero right now with a 5x5 board size. My config works but is very slow, taking about 2 days to do 100 steps which gets the model to a sufficient level op play. I'm ...
DeepMind’s Alpha series of AIs has provided a few world-firsts, like AlphaGo beating the world champion at Go. Now these AIs originally trained around playing games have been put to work on other ...
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AlphaTensor, builds upon AlphaZero, an agent that has shown superhuman performance on board games, like chess, Go and shogi, and this work shows the journey of AlphaZero from playing games to tackling ...
AlphaZero Junior is a small-scale reproduction of Deep Mind's AlphaZero, a program that achieved superhuman performance in the game of chess starting from random play and given no domain knowledge ...
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 ...
A lot of things have changed in modern chess compared to the past, but the most important change is the hegemony of computers. Take Magnus Carlsen — who, over the past decade, has been the uncontested ...