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by DonaldFisk
2949 days ago
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It's Deep Blue, not Big Blue. The parameters used by its evaluation function were tuned by the system on games played by human masters. But it's a mistake to think that a system learning by playing against itself is something new. Arthur Samuel's draughts (chequers) program did that in 1959. |
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It's not that it's new, it's that they've achieved it. Chess was orders of magnitude harder than draughts. The solution for draughts didn't scale to chess but Alpha Go zero showed that chess was ridiculously easy for it once it had learned Go.