DeepMind's MuZero teaches itself how to win at Atari, chess, shogi, and Go
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Last updated 26 abril 2025

In a preprint paper, researchers at Alphabet's DeepMind detail MuZero, an algorithm that effectively teaches itself how to play Atari and board games.
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