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AI self-play for algorithm design
May 2, 2023, 4 p.m. | Alyssa Hughes
Microsoft Research www.microsoft.com
Self-play has helped AI systems succeed in games like chess and Go. Can the same method help improve AI programming abilities? Using easy-to-check, hard-to-solve programming problems, researchers show AI can create, solve, and train on its own puzzles.
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