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 MuZero: Mastering Go, chess, shogi and Atari without rules

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Damir Desevac

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PostSubject: Re: MuZero: Mastering Go, chess, shogi and Atari without rules   MuZero: Mastering Go, chess, shogi and Atari without rules EmptyTue Dec 29, 2020 12:03 am

Deepmind are a very impressive company: they're also working out protein folding better than most other organisations. They're in a very unusual position for a commercial company of being able to lose billions of dollars per year without any sort of worry about the future.
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