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bicsi ◴[] No.41876994[source]
They built a dumber clone of Stockfish, and they call it ‘zero’ for some reason. What is the meaning behind ‘zero’ anyways? It used to refer to zero-shot, but now it seems like it’s just a marketing term.
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1. janalsncm ◴[] No.41877219[source]
I assume you’re referring to AlphaZero and Leela Chess Zero.

AlphaZero was the successor to AlphaGo. AZ was notable because unlike AG, it used zero human games to learn to play: it just played games against itself. Typically in “supervised” machine learning you take human data and train a model to imitate it. AZ used zero human data to learn.

Leela Chess Zero started out as an open source copy of AZ but it’s probably better than AZ now.