DeepMind’s DeepNash Plays The Game “Stratego”
Last Updated on July 25, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Dr. Mandar Karhade, MD. PhD.
Originally published on Towards AI.
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After the news of Meta’s CICERO AI excelling at the strategy game Diplomacy last week, DeepMind announced that their AI called, DeepNash has excelled at the game of Stratego. This is particularly interesting because CICERO learned to “Negotiate” with other players while playing the game, and DeepNash can make sense of imperfect information. Given the progress of these AI in the world of imperfect, one could cautiously conclude that this news is laying important groundwork for real-world applications.
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