Submitted by Evidently_21 t3_ye2sll in dataisbeautiful
XPlutonium t1_itvxl1i wrote
Reply to comment by moonkingdome in [OC] Where do humans and computers play on a chess board? by Evidently_21
It’s probably because game engines were once trained on past games and also that now players have started using computers to improve their game
So I’m not saying in the long run the difference will be 0. But it stands to reason that this is partly why they’re close
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XPlutonium t1_itvyhd9 wrote
That’s a very fair point Reinforcement Learning and similar may independently come to similar solutions
I would be interesting in seeing what happens to algorithms trained on just RL mapped to this chart
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moonkingdome t1_itw1eqd wrote
Nice responce.. Very usefull
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