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Post #1302832

2026-03-27 13:01 UTC

Wdym? It's existed for at least a decade. Plenty of papers about it. It mastered Atari and Mario. It became the best Go player.

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  • @bss03@infosec.pub 2026-03-27 19:07

    Yeah, for a fixed ruleset that can be provided up front the Alpha-Zero approach seems to work great. These tasks strike me as a bit different. I'm sure the ruleset is fixed somewhere, but it's not disclosed to the participants. In the task I walked myself through, there was a new wrinkle in each part -- a new interactable, a (more) hidden goal, or an information limit. And, of course, part of the task is "discovering" all that from the bitmap frame(s) provided. I'm unconvinced of the hype around "AI", but this does seem like a legitimate research target that might stymie the Alpha{Go,Zero,Fold} series at least a bit.

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  • @33550336@lemmy.world 2026-03-27 19:33

    Yeah RL exist since 80s (or in some form earlier) but have it solve the benchmark?

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