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  2. Self-play - Wikipedia

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    Self-play is used by the AlphaZero program to improve its performance in the games of chess, shogi and go. [2] Self-play is also used to train the Cicero AI system to outperform humans at the game of Diplomacy. The technique is also used in training the DeepNash system to play the game Stratego. [3] [4]

  3. Cicero, which Meta billed as the “first AI to play at a human level” in the strategy game Diplomacy, was successfully trained by the company to do exceedingly well — finishing in the top 10% ...

  4. Diplomacy (game) - Wikipedia

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    Diplomacy is a strategic board game created by Allan B. Calhamer in 1954 and released commercially in the United States in 1959. [1] Its main distinctions from most board wargames are its negotiation phases (players spend much of their time forming and betraying alliances with other players and forming beneficial strategies) [2] and the absence of dice and other game elements that produce ...

  5. Diplomacy (2005 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Diplomacy is a turn-based strategy video game based on Avalon Hill's board game of the same name, developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive for Microsoft Windows in 2005.

  6. Opinion - US leadership in AI requires open-source diplomacy

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    To win in AI, the U.S. must champion open-source diplomacy. Ben Brooks is a fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center, and previously led public policy for Stability AI, developer of Stable ...

  7. List of turn-based strategy video games - Wikipedia

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    See Lists of video games for related lists.. This is a comprehensive index of turn-based strategy video games, sorted chronologically.Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available.

  8. 'AI Could Be As Deadly As Nuclear Weapons': How China's ... - AOL

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    China’s latest artificial intelligence breakthrough has rattled U.S. security experts, with DeepSeek’s new model demonstrating that Beijing can innovate around American restrictions and ...

  9. Existential risk from artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    AI arms control will likely require the institutionalization of new international norms embodied in effective technical specifications combined with active monitoring and informal diplomacy by communities of experts, together with a legal and political verification process. [182] [123]