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by adyavanapalli 3313 days ago
"We plan to publish one final academic paper later this year that will detail the extensive set of improvements we made to the algorithms’ efficiency and potential to be generalised across a broader set of problems."

Should be enough, no?

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Depends what you look for. Most of ML papers do not disclose weights/models that they used or all details needed to make fully reproducible solution. Doesn't seem like this will change this time.
There are other Go playing programs and they've apparently improved a lot by applying ideas from the original AlphaGo paper. It seems reasonable to assume they will improve more based on ideas from the new paper too, and probably surpass AlphaGo before too long.

(Similarly, Deep Blue was dismantled but chess engines continued to evolve.)