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|[[OpenAI]] || 2017 || [[Proximal Policy Optimization]] || || ★★ | |[[OpenAI]] || 2017 || [[Proximal Policy Optimization]] || || ★★ | ||
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|[[OpenAI]] || 2017 | |[[OpenAI]] || 2017 || [[Competitive Self-Play]] || || ★★ | ||
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|[[OpenAI]] || 2018 || [[AI and Compute]] || || ★★ | |[[OpenAI]] || 2018 || [[AI and Compute]] || || ★★ | ||
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|[[Nature]] || 2022 || [[What’s next for AlphaFold]] || || ★★ | |[[Nature]] || 2022 || [[What’s next for AlphaFold]] || || ★★ | ||
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|[[Meta AI]] || 2022 | |[[Meta AI]] || 2022 || [[CICERO: AN AI agent that negotiates, persuades, and cooperates with people]] || || ★★ | ||
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|[[Yann Lecun]] || 2022 || [[How to make AI systems learn and reason like animals and humans]] || || ★★ | |[[Yann Lecun]] || 2022 || [[How to make AI systems learn and reason like animals and humans]] || || ★★ |
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